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The Rob, Anybody and Dawn Show Returns to Sacramento


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The Rob, Anybody and Dawn Show (RAD Radio), which ended a 24-year run at Audacy's KRXQ (98 Rock)/Sacramento in June, is returning to the market with Lotus Communications on Monday, November 13. The partnership between Lotus and Williams Broadcasting Inc. (WBI) marks the first time that an entire station will be turned over to one show. K284CM and KVMX-AM (RAD Radio 104.7 and 890) will air RAD 24/7. The daily live morning show will air weekdays from 6-10am and repeat in both afternoon and overnights. Archived "best of" segments from years gone by will fill middays and evenings.

RAD show host and owner of WBI Rob Williams commented, "I was just 21 years old when Lotus hired me as a morning show host in Reno... within a couple of years I was a Program Director, and a few years later Operations Manager of the Reno property, where to this day, RAD remains the dominant morning show in that amazing market on KDOT, Rock 104.5. I have always loved and respected Lotus and the Kalmenson family and this unbelievable opportunity to partner with them on this historic endeavor is the next evolution of our epic relationship."

RAD Radio General Manager Kurt Bagelmann added, "How awesome is this? I am so excited for the legions of passionate RAD fans throughout Northern California and the many RADvertisers who have benefited so much from their involvement in the show. Rob Williams and his team are phenomenal entertainers who have been legendary market leaders in Sacramento Radio for decades. Truthfully, there are no words to describe how excited we are to team up for our upcoming launch on Lotus's KSAC (104.7 FM and 890 AM). Best of all, they are just super high-class people who are a joy to work with."

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