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Red Apple Audio Networks Reaches Over 100 Affiliates


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Red Apple Audio Networks, the syndication arm of John Catsimatidis's Red Apple Media, owners of WABC-AM/New York, has announced that the Red Apple Audio Network, launched in February, 2022, has surpassed 100 affiliates across the country. It syndicates several programs from its flagship studios at WABC-AM.

The talent and programs currently offered include "The Cats Roundtable with John Catsimatidis," "The Larry Kudlow Show," "The Larry Kudlow "Riff"," "The Rita Cosby Show," "The Judge Jeanine Pirro Show" and daily feature, "The Greg Kelly Show," "The Rudy Giuliani Show" and "The Other Side of Midnight with Frank Morano." New programming will be announced in the coming months.

"Red Apple's 'common sense' talk network is in high demand. Based on our success in New York, stations all over the country immediately showed interest in carrying our programming. We are very pleased that our ‘common sense' approach presented by some of the most recognizable and talented hosts in the country is achieving success in the affiliates' markets," said Red Apple Founder & CEO John Catsimatidis.

The Red Apple Audio Networks' programming is available to all stations on a barter basis and distributed live by satellite via Starguide XDS, as well as dedicated FTP.

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