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CRN Digital Talk Radio Expands Satellite Radio Syndication


CRN Digital Talk Radio
CRN Digital Talk Radio

CRN Digital Talk Radio will expand its satellite radio syndication services and distribution in a new partnership with Salem Radio Network and Westwood One. CRN Digital Talk Radio syndicates the talk radio talent to broadcast radio, cable television, ROKU, Apple TV, digital applications, online streaming and the CRN mobile app delivered.

"The latest branch in the business will allow CRN to provide satellite time to those independent shows looking for syndication opportunities, said CRN Digital Talk Radio President & CEO Michael Horn. "With all the changes in our industry it was the natural progression to provide a full range of services to our clients and work with our partner, Salem Radio Network.

CRN's new syndication effort will utilize the Westwood One Wegener system that is popular with broadcast radio outlets. This project came to fruition with the help of Jon Patch, a 37-year veteran of Affiliate Relations in the radio industry.

"The CRN/Salem partnership gives hosts and content creators direct access to the most widely used satellite platform reaching the largest audience nationally," said Salem Radio Network Network Operations Manager Derek Anderson.

CRN currently syndicates The Michael Medved Show, The Ron Cey Show, The Fred Dryer Show, The Conversation, Speaking Out America, What's Cookin' Today, What's Cookin' on Wine, The Lounge and more.

Shows already signed for the CRN/Salem service include, Online Tonight, Talkin' Pets, Food & Wine with Chef Jamie Gwen, The Rabbi and The Reverend, Fit Positive Confident, Inside Analysis, DM Radio and more to come.

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