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''The Grunge Garage with Bob Stei'' Now Available Daily


Bob Stei
Bob Stei

Fishnet Syndication is expanding "The Grunge Garage with Bob Stei," a weekly show that immerses listeners in the sounds of the 1990s. Effective immediately, the program will offer stations the option to broadcast six classic episodes each week, plus a new episode every Sunday, all at no cost through a barter arrangement.

Bob Stei, the show's host, emphasized the value of curated content over automated programming. "Why rely on automation when you can offer listeners a four-hour show packed with great music and content every day?" said Stei.

Each episode spans four hours, filled with meticulously chosen tracks that promise a nostalgic journey back to a pivotal decade in music history. Stations have the flexibility to air these episodes at any preferred times throughout the day.

For those stations opting for a lighter schedule, the syndication also offers just the weekly new show. This approach coincides with the program's milestone 200th episode this Sunday, underlining its enduring appeal and consistent listener engagement.

The show's production is led by Rob Lee, who has been pivotal in shaping its success. "Listening to the show is a beautiful journey to a decade that holds many of my memories, the best in life. The song lists are prepared with great professionalism and exquisite taste in sound quality. I always find something to share and enjoy in each section," praised Cesar Crespo of The Classic Radio in La Paz, Bolivia.

For more details on the expanded broadcast schedule or to integrate "The Grunge Garage" into station lineups, contact Bob Stei via email.

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