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Clear Media Network Launches ''The Radio Daze Podcast''


The Radio Daze Podcast
The Radio Daze Podcast

Clear Media Network premieres a new industry podcast entitled "The Radio Daze Podcast." The program is hosted by company President of Programming and Operation Mark McCray who is also an award-winning morning personality. The podcast is all about real stories in the radio and record industry, and all the crazy, wacky and funny stuff that has happened to all of us. Each episode will feature true stories from radio personalities, owners, managers, record reps and anyone associated with the two industries.

"Our radio and record industry needs a fun podcast, one that reminds us about the fun and funny things we've experienced. One of my favorite things to do when talking to my colleagues is hearing their crazy and interesting radio stories," said McCray. "This podcast will have you smiling like there's a coat-hanger in your mouth."

"The Radio Daze Podcast" is premiering this week with three episodes. Episode 1, (Bus Ride From Hell) is available now. Episode 2, (Try Not To Get Shot) with Tony Scott goes live on Wednesday. And, Episode 3, (Drunk Preachers and Plane Crashes) with Smokey Rivers, premieres this Friday. New episodes of the Radio Daze Podcast will be available every Wednesday. The Radio Daze Podcast will launch with three episodes during its premiere week.

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