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B-Dub Radio Hits Milestone with 50 Radio Affiliates


Bryan ''B-Dub'' Washington
Bryan ''B-Dub'' Washington

B-Dub Radio, in partnership with Skyview Networks, has expanded its reach to 50 weekday affiliates across the U.S. The network's recent growth includes notable additions like WIL-FM in St. Louis, MO, and WIBW-FM in Topeka, KS. The announcement comes just as the 2025 Country Radio Seminar in Nashville, approaches, where Bryan ''B-Dub'' Washington will interact with stars and leading figures in the Country music industry.

"Reaching 50 affiliates is an incredible milestone, and it's not about me-it's about the program directors, GMs, stations, and most importantly, the listeners who believe in what we're building," said B-Dub. He expressed his gratitude towards the show's supporters: "Without their trust, support, and passion for this show, none of this would be possible. I'm beyond grateful to be on this ride with all of you-here's to the next 50."

Andrew Kalb, SVP of Business Development and Communication at Skyview Networks, also shared his enthusiasm. "Skyview Networks is thrilled for this significant milestone for B-Dub and B-Dub Radio," he remarked. "B-Dub is always seeking ways to engage with his audiences while delivering the highest quality content to his stations, and we are proud to be a part of the show's continued growth and success."

B-Dub Radio, which airs five hours daily from Monday through Saturday, offers both customization and content-only options to its affiliates.

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