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Radio.com Presents Live: And the Beat Goes On


Entercom has announced the launch of "RADIO.COM Live: And the Beat Goes On," a new 24/7 channel on RADIO.COM, the exclusive digital home for all Entercom content across its portfolio of 235 stations. The channel, launching March 24 at 9:00 p.m. ET / 6:00 p.m. PT, will stream and broadcast live epic events for 30 straight days, including new and never-before-seen archived performances from some of the biggest artists in the world on the RADIO.COM app and website, YouTube and Twitter.

"As we practice social distancing, music fans everywhere can stay connected with "RADIO.COM Live: And the Beat Goes On" for live, exclusive performances right in their homes," said Pam Russo, Senior Vice President and General Manager, RADIO.COM. "We have opened up our archives from a variety of genres and also partnered with new artists to bring fans some of our biggest shows all in one place. We hope everyone enjoys a nightly couch tour with us."

"Music soothes the soul and as we navigate these unchartered waters our souls have never needed to be soothed more," said Jeff Federman, Regional President, Entercom. "Our stations nationwide have partnered with incredible artists for one-of-a-kind performances. We have always wanted to dig deep into our archive and this seems like the absolute best time to do so. "RADIO.COM Live: And the Beat Goes On will have never-before-seen shows and some worth seeing over and over again."

"RADIO.COM Live: And the Beat Goes On" is currently streaming performances from Alice Merton; "Almost Acoustic Christmas" featuring Angels & Airwaves, Beck, Cold War Kids, The Head and The Heart, Jimmy Eat World, and Young the Giant; Bad Religion; Bastille; Bring Me the Horizon; Cage The Elephant; Coldplay; Green Day; Local Natives; Machine Gun Kelly & Yungblud; Of Monsters and Men; Pennywise; Shaed; Silversun Pickups; The Lumineers; Twenty One Pilots; and Yelawolf.

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