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Red Apple Music Networks Announces 4th of July Special


4th of July Music Special
4th of July Music Special

Red Apple Music Networks (RAMN) has unveiled a special two-hour Independence Day music program designed to celebrate America and entertain radio audiences nationwide. The 4th of July Music Special, hosted by radio icon Bruce "Cousin Brucie" Morrow and 70's music star Tony Orlando, will be available to radio stations on a barter basis.

"Since the launch of the Red Apple Audio Networks, our affiliates have asked -- and we have seen a need -- for impactful, meaningful content," said Chad Lopez, President of Red Apple Media and WABC Radio. "Whether news or entertainment, we are proud to fill the content voids for radio stations across America."

The special is divided into two hours, with Cousin Brucie helming the first and Tony Orlando leading the second. The program wraps up with a joint farewell from both hosts.

Red Apple Music Networks is the music division of Red Apple Audio Networks. Cousin Brucie's Rock & Roll Party originates from 77WABC in New York and is syndicated across 23 stations nationwide. The Tony Orlando Show also airs on 77WABC on Saturday nights.

Stations interested in airing the 4th of July Music Special or learning more about RAMN's programming can visit redappleaudionetworks.com.

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