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Compass Media Networks Signs ''Anna & Raven Morning Show''


''Anna & Raven Morning Show''
''Anna & Raven Morning Show''

Connoisseur Media and Compass Media Networks ink a multi-year partnership for the syndication of "The Anna & Raven Morning Show." This duo has spent the past five years in morning drive on WEZN-FM (Star 99.9)/Bridgeport, CT. In early 2020, Connoisseur expanded the reach of Anna & Raven, adding the program in the morning on WALK-FM/Long Island.

"The response to Anna & Raven in Long Island really confirmed our belief that their sense of humor, benchmarks, and likability are universal," said Connoisseur Media CEO Jeff Warshaw. "Anna & Raven have proven they can win in PPM markets, diary markets, and against the best local and national morning drive talent in the country."

"We are so excited to bring laughs and genuine conversations to your market," said Anna Zap. Added co-host, Jay Raven, "We're two friends that laugh a lot and enjoy our relationship with the listener, interactive fun is the priority every morning."

"The time is right for Anna & Raven to go national," said Compass Media Networks CEO Peter Kosann. "Stations are hungry for a proven morning show with universal appeal from a marketing partner ready to help them win."

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