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John B. Wells Launches ''Caravan to Midnight''


With the growth and popularity of John B. Wells' daily three-hour cybercast "Caravan to Midnight," which debuted last February, the show launches with WRKO-AM/Boston as its first top 10 market affiliate on Saturday nights. As Wells resumes his former weekend time slot, he's also making "Caravan to Midnight" available to stations on a weekday basis for all dayparts.

During the program, Wells explores and exploits critical news stories that the mainstream media often ignores or superficially covers. With a well-informed curiosity and an unabashed pursuit of the truth, he interviews high-profile guests who bring credible, frightening, entertaining and insightful perspectives to the program.

"Once my commitment to Coast to Coast came to an end in January, I had the freedom to create my own platform and the opportunity to connect with like-minded truth-seekers," said Wells. "Not only has my audience followed me, but it continues to increase."

"John B. has a long track record for making money for his clients. Given the instant and overwhelming response and support for the Caravan to Midnight cybercast, I'm confident his track record is going to get longer," said David Rubini, former CBS Radio ad executive and current operations executive of C2M Network.

The radio program is syndicated and distributed by C2M Network, which is owned and operated by Wells and based in Dallas. In addition, Wells plans to develop new talent for syndication with C2M Network. John B. Wells Launch

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