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Gilreath Opens Radio Affiliate Services & Syndication


Radio veteran Scott Gilreath, most recently VP of Sales for Sovereign City Communications, has officially opened the doors of Radio Affiliate Services & Syndication. Gilreath, with more than three decades in radio, he says that his company is dedicated to connecting quality radio programming, products and services with radio's best broadcasters.

"I have found that there is great programming being developed, as there are other radio products and services, but they need help in getting to the marketplace and realizing their revenue potential," stated Gilreath, who also noted that the company will be available at radiohelp.us.

RASS will work with a limited number of clients providing services that include affiliate sales and relations, operational oversight, programming and/or sales consultancy and advertising sales. The firm has signed with United Stations Radio Networks to handle national sales for its clients.

Gilreath added, "With experience from on-air, programming, sales and station management plus having a programming and sales consultancy background combined with over seven years in syndication and a really large rolodex, Radio Affiliate Services & Syndication has developed professional relationships with radio's decision makers to provide our clients the greatest chances of success with their business."

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