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VirtualJock.com Welcomes WLS-FM Chicago to Lineup


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Key Networks has announced that Cumulus Media's Classic Hits WLS-FM in Chicago is the latest affiliate to sign with VirtualJock.com. The service provides radio outlets of all formats and market sizes with the opportunity to access major market air talent and programming services for their stations on a barter basis. With the addition of WLS-FM, VirtualJock.com is now heard on over 30 stations across the U.S.

VirtualJock.com is a product of New Generation Radio, an one-stop shop media services company for radio stations. VirtualJock.com offers experienced voice talent customized for any daypart. The company also offers music formats, as well as programming stations remotely through its Virtual PD/MD services and voicing and producing all commercial production through KillerSpots.com -- all available for cash or barter.

Staffed with talent and voices for all formats, VirtualJock.com currently offers 85 fulltime in-house voice talent pros offering high quality and fully produced audio programs and imaging with a quick turnaround. VirtualJock.com also offers 24/7 formats that include CHR, Adult/Classic Hits, Country, Classic Rock, Hot AC, Urban, Jammin Hits and R&B, Dance/EDM and others -- all designed to move the PPM needle or make an impact in diary ratings.

Key Networks COO Dennis Green said, "If you have not heard of VirtualJock.com, listen up. Your station can choose from major market talent that will provide localized and customized options for your station. Multiple formats, multiple dayparts. If it's commercial production you need, then look no further than KillerSpots.com. Jason has an amazing product. WLS-FM did and when your station does, you will be sold."

VirtualJock.com President/CEO and Founder Jason Kidd added, "We couldn't be more thrilled to have such an iconic brand as WLS/Chicago on board with VirtualJock.com. Whether it's talent, music programming and scheduling, commercial production, social media management or HR/Accounting, we serve a need for every station, big or small."

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