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Eddie ''Piolin'' Sotelo Joins reVOLVER Podcasts


Eddie ''Piolin'' Sotelo
Eddie ''Piolin'' Sotelo

Multicultural, on-demand audio provider reVOLVER Podcasts adds syndicated radio personality and Radio Hall of Famer Eddie "Piolin" Sotelo to its line-up beginning May 16. Daily episodes of "El Show de Piolin" podcast will be available at revolverpodcasts.com, iTunes, and Google Play. Piolin, who piled up over 25 million podcast downloads last year, will also use the network to complement to his social media platform.

reVOLVER Podcasts President Jack Hobbs said, "We are extremely pleased to add a content creator like Piolin, someone who is deeply connected to the Hispanic community with his on-air and digital presence, to our platform. From the beginning, reVOLVER has been dedicated to inspiring and empowering our audience and Piolin is a cornerstone of our audio on-demand offering."

Sotelo added, "It's a thrill to take our 25 million podcast downloads to reVOLVER Podcasts, the home of the very best Spanish-language on-demand audio content. It will give my listeners another way to access the show whenever they want to listen and will make my connection to them even stronger. This is an exciting time for El Show de Piolin, and this partnership with reVOLVER Podcasts is the right fit at the right time. We couldn't be more excited about the possibilities."

"El Show de Piolin" is syndicated by Los Angeles-based Alliance Radio Networks and airs weekdays on 54 stations across the U.S.

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