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Superadio Acquires ''Live in Concert'' for Syndication


''Live in Concert''
''Live in Concert''

Superadio Networks inks a sales and affiliation partnership with Pineapple Productions to distribute Live in Concert. The two-hour weekend show, featuring live performances tailored for both Classic Rock and Classic Hits radio, has entertained music lovers since its debut in 2008. Created to deliver the atmosphere of a mega-concert directly to listeners, "Live in Concert'' is poised to reach an expanded audience under Superadio's network.

The show is hosted by WBIG-FM/Washington, DC personality Lisa Berigan, who with her knowledge of music and close connections with artists, provides listeners with personal insights and behind-the-scenes anecdotes with each broadcast.

"Live in Concert" executive producer Dave Robbins, a seasoned major-market veteran, brings an extensive live music library which is a testament to years of dedication and passion for live performances. Having produced over 800 shows, Robbins offers an authentic concert experience in every segment. Live in Concert stands out as a heritage with market clearances that include WBIG-FM/Washington, DC and WZLX-FM/Boston.

Robbins shared, "The Superadio/Live in Concert partnership is an exciting combination. With Superadio's unbridled enthusiasm and their rock star professionals, we're looking forward to reaching new heights. This collaboration signifies a commitment to broadening the show's reach, making the magic of live concerts accessible to an even wider audience."

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