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Kroeger Media Produces Wolfman Jack Classic Hits Version


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Kroeger Media is producing the Classic Hits version of Envision Networks' "The Wolfman Jack Radio Show." Handling the production and curation are Travis and Lucas Kroeger. The production talents are providing the music scheduling and elements that tie together the classic Wolfman Jack breaks, antics and benchmarks. "Wolfman Jack is a radio legend and we're honored to be maintaining his legacy while introducing him to a whole new generation," said Kroeger.

The Classic Hits version includes music from such artists as AC/DC, Bryan Adams, Aerosmith, Beastie Boys, David Bowie, Green Day, Billy Idol, Cyndi Lauper, Matchbox 20 and U2. These newly remastered programs contain music released years after Wolfman Jack's move to rock and roll heaven but still works perfectly for listeners to enjoy the legendary personality.

Stations can broadcast the original shows, the new classic hits version or incorporate Wolfman Jack's breaks with their own playlist and use the show's actualities to run as a shorter weekly (or daily) program.

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