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Sun Broadcast Group Inks ''Country Fried Mix'' Deal


DJ Sinister
DJ Sinister

Sun Broadcast Group and Jett Media ink a Sales and Affiliation Partnership bringing the Country music mix show, "Country Fried Mix with DJ Sinister," to the network beginning September 1. The program is the brainchild of international music producer Charlie Pennachio and national touring artist and producer DJ Sinister. The weekly show, which runs on Friday or Saturday night, serves up back to back Country hits, mashed up and remixed unlike anything else on the radio. "Country Fried Mix" has aired since 2014 and can be heard on country outlets in Nashville, Miami, Philly, Detroit and Phoenix.

"This new opportunity really takes us to the next level with partners that are willing to take risks and now I'm taking the whole company to get tattoos," said DJ Sinister.

"One of the things we have always tried to do at Sun is find exciting and unique programs for our listeners and clients," added Sun CEO Jason Bailey. "When I heard Country Fried Mix for the first time I knew we had to have it in our lineup. These mixes are amazing! There?s simply nothing like it on the radio and that?s why it?s perfect for us. Thanks to Charlie and DJ Sinister for putting their trust in our team. We?re honored to represent this incredible product to the industry and the clients who support it."

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