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CDX to Distibute ''Sunday's Kind of Country'' to Radio


Sunday's Kind of Country
Sunday's Kind of Country

Now in its 27th year of radio broadcasting, "Sunday's Kind of Country," the syndicated radio program and television show focused on positive and inspirational Country music, announces its partnership with CDX Nashville, a full-service digital and disc music distribution company for radio.

Already available on nearly 40 stations from coast to coast, as well as on HLEradio.com and the TuneIn radio app, the program will now be available for download in 15 minute blocks (for up to three hours of programming) through the CDX archival Digital Music Download Center, making it available to well over 2,000 radio programmers from coast to coast, the UK, Puerto Rico, Spain, Norway and Sweden.

"CDX Nashville is proud to partner with 'Sunday's Kind of Country' and Robby Lynn to provide radio with such a high quality show that highlights Positive Country music and music with messages of faith family, and home," said CDX President Joe Kelly.

The program was established as a three-hour radio show in 1995 by four-time CCMA/ICMA Personality of the Year Robby Lynn (Steptoe) to bridge the gap between Gospel/Praise shows and secular Country music programming. In 2007, "Sunday's Kind of Country" expanded its format to a one-hour television broadcast across 48 markets (including the Tegna Media Group) to reach over 30 million viewers nationwide.

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