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Satellite Radio Superstore Garners Prestigious Award as Top 10 Independent Retailer for XM Radio, Offers Complete Line of Products and XM Satellite Radio Service

Satellite Radio Superstore Garners Prestigious Award as Top 10 Independent Retailer for XM Radio, Offers Complete Line of Products and XM Satellite Radio Service












Winter Park, FL (PRWEB) August 21, 2006

Satellite Radio Superstore has earned the title of Top 10 Independent Retailer for XM Radio. The store’s award is a result of commitment from its owner and staff to offering the best XM Radio products and a unique level of service to support each sale.

Satellite Radio Superstore is an authorized XM satellite radio dealer offering products, accessories, and service via the Internet at XM-Radio-Satellite.com. The store offers customers a large selection, including XM satellite radio accessories, a variety of satellite radio and mp3 player choices, and XM satellite radio receivers.

This XM satellite radio dealer is unique because it has a fully trained staff dedicated to assisting customers. “We feel our competitive advantage is our trained and committed staff that works hard to bring each customer the very best in service and support,” says Matt Moffett, President of Satellite Radio Superstore.

Among XM satellite radio service providers, many work out of home-based offices and request shipments through warehouses owned by third parties. This often causes problems for customers because the company that they have paid for their product doesn’t actually own the warehouse or control the shipping. Satellite Radio Superstore is different because it has its own offices and warehouse staffed by twelve employees selling only satellite radio products.

“We feel this award separates us from our competition by proving our track record as a committed XM satellite radio dealer,” says Moffett.

Satellite Radio Superstore also offers all customers the chance to interact with a live customer sales associate if they have any questions about the XM satellite radio service or products that are offered. Many competitors do not offer this level of service and support, which is one of the reasons that Satellite Radio Superstore has been recognized as a Top 10 Independent Retailer for XM Radio.

About Satellite Radio Superstore:

Satellite Radio Superstore and its Website, XM-Radio-Satellite.com, were founded by Matt Moffett. Moffett has a degree in finance from the University of Central Florida and has been involved in the satellite radio business since 2001. He started Satellite Radio Superstore in 2003. For more information, visit the store’s XM satellite radio Website at XM-Radio-Satellite.com.

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Fast Radios Announces New Two Way Radio Battery Guarantee

Fast Radios Announces New Two Way Radio Battery Guarantee











Fast Radios: Two Way Radio Leader


Naples, FL (PRWEB) February 12, 2008

Fast Radios (http://www.fastradios.com)], an industry leader in commercial two way radios, announces a new two way radio battery guarantee on all ICOM F-3021, F-4021 and Jobcom D-series two way radios. Along with the exclusive Fast Radios Four-Year Radio Warranty, these radios now include a Four-Year Battery Guarantee. This new Fast Radios exclusive offer is what has placed Fast Radios ‘a cut above the rest’ for business looking to two way radios for their communication needs.

“We are excited to offer our customers this new Four-Year Battery Guarantee on ICOM and Jobcom radios. The battery is a critical element of the two way radio and we just made it simpler and easier for our business customers,” states Bill Richards, President of Fast Radios. “This guarantee joins our exclusive Four-Year Two Way Radio Warranty and our Free Trial on any commercial two way radio.”

The New Four-Year Battery Guarantee:


    Fast Radios now offers ICOM F-50, F-60, F-3021, F-4021 and Jobcom 2 way radios with a Battery Guarantee.
If the battery you purchase with these radios ever fails to hold a charge during the first four years you own the radio Fast Radios will replace it – free.

Other exclusive offers only at Fast Radios:

Free Trial On All Two Way Radios:

    An excellent opportunity to test new 2 way radio equipment at a location with no obligation to make a purchase

Four-Year 2 Way Radio Warranty:

    Extended Four-Year Radio Warranty on all commercial 2 way radios you purchase from Fast Radios

Fast Radios has earned the trust of their business customers by providing true long-term savings in two way radios for business – such as the new Four-Year Battery Guarantee. Simple, reliable and affordable two-way radio equipment with complete one-on-one customer service is why Fast Radios is a leader in the commercial two way radio business.

For more information on the Fast Radios Two Way Radio Battery Guarantee:

Visit:

ICOM F-3021 and F-4021 Two Way Radios

ICOM F-50 and F-60 Two Way Radios

Jobcom Two Way Radios

Contact: Manzie Lawfer, Sales Manager

Call: 800.691.3970

About Fast Radios:

Fast Radios, a leader in the two way radio industry offers the highest level of customer satisfaction, extended Four-year warranty on all commercial two way radios, Four-year battery guarantees, Free Trial and immediate shipping guarantees. In addition, every Fast Radios customer has their own account manager – a single point of contact – for all their business two way radio needs.

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Radio Orenovscotia Petitions Congressman Conyers To Amend Performance Rights Act

Radio Orenovscotia Petitions Congressman Conyers To Amend Performance Rights Act










Austin, TX (PRWEB) May 27, 2009

Radio Orenovscotia (http://www.radioorenovscotia.com) has Petitioned Congressman John Conyers, Chairperson of the Judiciary Committee, to amend the Performance Rights Act, which is being considered by his Committee, in order to allow Internet radio to enjoy the same standard the CRB uses when setting royalty rates for satellite radio.

The Performance Rights Act is being considered by Congress, and, if enacted, would apply performance royalties to terrestrial stations. Currently, only satellite radio, cable radio and internet radio stations pay royalties to SoundExchange, which collects and administers these royalties, for the broadcasting of recorded music and the like. Over-the-air stations have been, and at present are, exempt from paying performance royalties, although they pay royalties to organizations like BMI, ASCAP and SESAC for the use of published lyrics.

According to the terms of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, while satellite radio is accorded the more liberal 801(b)1 standard, which allows the CRB to consider the possible disruption royalty rate increases can have on existing businesses and to consider the interests not only of the copyright holder but the interests of the copyright user and of the general public as well, the DMCA imposes on internet radio the more restrictive “willing seller, willing buyer” criterion, which allows the CRB to impose royalties on what the market might theoretically charge stations for the broadcasting of recorded material.

Also, Radio Orenovscotia has been involved in challenging the CRB’s (the Copyright Royalty Board) decision of March 2007. That decision substantially increased royalty rates for internet-only radio stations and has threatened to close many small stations. Toward that end Radio Orenovscotia has written and called Congress on a number of occasions asking members to support the Internet Radio Equality Act, H.R. 2060, which was co-sponsored by Congressman Jay Inslee of Washington, and to support the Webcaster’s Settlement Act of 2008 and the Webcaster’s Settlement Act of 2009, which extends the deadline by which time SoundExchange and Internet radio must reach a settlement. Until that settlement is reached, Congress has prevailed on SoundExchange to hold in abeyance the enforcement of the controversial CRB decision.

Radio Orenovscotia supports the need to amend the Digital Millennium Copyright Act in order to secure fair treatment for small internet radio stations. Short of getting passed into law the Internet Radio Equality Act, which would set for Internet radio the rate paid by satellite radio, and whose bill has 152 Co-sponsors in Congress, Radio Orenovscotia supports amending the DMCA to repeal the “willing seller, willing buyer” provision and to apply equally to all broadcast media the fairer and less restrictive 801(b)1 standard, allowing the CRB to take into consideration other factors when setting royalties for Internet radio.

In addition, Radio Orenovscotia has participated in blogs and editorials pertaining to the CRB’s decision, as well as at SaveNetRadio.org, which is concerned with issues relating to internet radio and the deleterious effect of the CRB’s decision with respect to that broadcast medium.

Radio Orenovscotia, which has operated continuously since 2005, is an independent internet-only radio station that features 60s pop internet radio, 70s pop internet radio and Classic & Contemporary rock, operates everyday, without commercial interruption.

Listeners can hear well-known artists and groups like Bob Dylan, The Beach Boys, The Supremes, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Creedence Clearwater Revival, as well as psychedelic groups, like the Strawberry Alarm Clock, Andromeda, Vanilla Fudge and many more. Still, Radio Orenovscotia doesn’t limit itself to classic oldies music. More recent music from groups like Nirvana, REM or the Psychedelic Cowboys can be heard as well.

Radio Orenovscotia broadcasts in stereo at 128 kbps, which means audio quality is excellent for the listener. Radio Orenovscotia’s broadcasts can be heard simply by visiting http://www.radioorenovscotia.com where visitors can select between Real Player, Windows Media Player, Winamp or iTunes audio options, which are located a bit down the first page.

In addition to being found at its own website, Radio Orenovscotia can be found at the Golden Oldies genre at iTunes, at the Adult Hits genre of WindowsMedia.com Radio Tuner, at the 60s genre at Loudcity and on the first page of the directory of stations at SWCast. Loudcity and SWCast are aggregators of small, independent internet radio stations and have been actively involved in keeping internet radio alive for the small webcaster. The head of SWCast, Randall Krause, initiated and heads the SWCI, the Small Webcaster Community Initiative, which promotes the interests of the small webcaster.

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Profit in Radio Advertising During the Year’s Toughest Quarter

Profit in Radio Advertising During the Year’s Toughest Quarter












Portland, Maine (PRWEB) November 16, 2006

A new report released by direct response radio advertising veteran Jeffrey Small, CEO of Strategic Media, http://www.strategicmediainc.com with over a decade of experience in direct response radio advertising, illuminates the three keys to handling the perils of advertising on radio during the fourth quarter.

During Q4, a number of factors combine to create a “perfect storm” that can dramatically impact radio advertising profitability. Mr. Small reveals what these factors are, why they exist, and how to handle them to ensure your radio campaign remains profitable.

“The stakes are really high” Mr. Small says of handling radio advertising properly during Q4. “The first quarter is a very strategically important one for radio advertising campaigns because it is a favorable time for radio advertisers relative to the other quarters. How you handle your radio campaign in Q4 will have dramatic implications for your ability to profit not just in Q1, but for the rest of the year. I created this report to help radio advertisers understand these issues so they can make decisions that maximize the profitability and longevity of their radio advertising campaigns.”

Strategic Media, Inc., http://www.strategicmediainc.com, is a direct response radio advertising agency with over a decade of experience building large radio advertising campaigns that generate accountable results and profitable new customers. The Company is a full service direct response radio advertising agency offering radio advertising strategy, radio commercial development, and radio media buying profitability management. Jeff Small, CEO and Brett Astor, Vice President both contribute to the direct response radio industry’s first blog, The Radio Sage Blog, located at http://strategicmediainc.com/radio-advertising-blog, where they also share their views on the latest news and trends in radio advertising.

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Strauss Radio Strategies Announces Launch of Los Angeles Office — DC-Based Radio PR Firm Expands to the West Coast

Strauss Radio Strategies Announces Launch of Los Angeles Office — DC-Based Radio PR Firm Expands to the West Coast











Strauss Radio Strategies


Washington, DC (Vocus) October 18, 2010

Strauss Radio Strategies, Inc. (SRS), the nation’s leading provider of strategic radio media relations services, today announced that it has opened an office in Los Angeles; and that Strauss Radio veteran employee Jeff King will lead the LA operation. SRS is the first PR firm specializing exclusively in radio to open in LA.

“Celebrating our 15th year in 2010, I am excited to say that Strauss Radio Strategies has reached the West Coast,” said Richard Strauss, President and Founder of Strauss Radio Strategies. “Opening an LA office demonstrates the success and growth of our firm, in addition to the important role that radio plays as an integral part of communications campaigns.”

Strauss Radio Strategies Los Angeles will continue to serve high-level PR firms, LA-based companies and non-profit organizations, West Coast-based political campaigns, and a variety of other types of clients. This extension to the West Coast will allow SRS to provide enhanced, local service to clients and radio stations in the Pacific Time Zone with the same high-quality radio tours, audio news releases, and public service announcements.

“The opening of our Los Angeles office has been a long-term goal which now has been realized,” said King. “It shows the strength and continued growth of our company and will enable us to expand our West Coast portfolio as well as to better serve our existing L.A. clients.”

Jeff King can be contacted at (323) 343-0300 or via email at losangeles(at)straussradio(dot)com.

About Strauss Radio Strategies, Inc.

Strauss Radio Strategies, headquartered in Washington, DC and with offices in New York City and Los Angeles, is celebrating its fifteen-year anniversary as the nation’s leading communications, public relations, consulting and strategy firm focused exclusively on radio media relations. Offering a diverse range of strategic radio services that include radio media tours, audio news releases, PSAs, radio promotions and advertising, SRS works on behalf of corporations, political campaigns, public relations firms, non-profit groups and government agencies. SRS also delivers bilingual radio services for clients reaching out to the Spanish language radio community. For more information on the company, please visit http://www.straussradio.com, email us at info(at)straussradio(dot)com, or call 202-638-0200.

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“National SOS” — Free Public Emergency Network — to be Ready by Hurricane Season; Supported by Midland Radio, REACT, DC Emergency Radio Network, and NationalSOS.com

“National SOS” — Free Public Emergency Network — to be Ready by Hurricane Season; Supported by Midland Radio, REACT, DC Emergency Radio Network, and NationalSOS.com










Hartford, CT (PRWEB) May 9, 2006

The Midland Radio Corporation, REACT International, the DC Emergency Radio Network, and NationalSOS.com have jointly announced their support for the National SOS Radio Network — http://www.NationalSOS.com — a free communications network based on the estimated 100 million FRS-compatible radios already in the hands of the public… and growing by up to 12 million radios per year.

In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, it has become clear that a major contributing factor to the tragic loss of life was the near total breakdown of communication systems. Once electricity, telephone, and cell phone services failed, people were unable to let rescuers know of their dire situation — and died as a result.

A simple, instant, and virtually zero-cost solution: A “National SOS” public emergency network — http://www.NationalSOS.com. This free public network connects the estimated 100 million Family Radio Service (FRS) and FRS / GMRS (General Mobile Radio Service) combination radios already in use by the public with 700,000 amateur “ham” radio operators — people renowned and prepared for emergency communications — plus over 70,000 licensed GMRS radio users who are also proficient emergency communicators.

The National SOS Radio Network doesn’t require new laws or any new legislation. It could be effective immediately. Once the ham and GMRS radio communities are made aware to listen for the public’s emergency FRS broadcasts, the national network will be up and running. The goal is to create initial awareness before the upcoming hurricane season.

FRS radios and FRS / GMRS combination radios used strictly under FRS regulations don’t require an operator license, can be used by anyone of any age, and are available for as little as $ 10 – $ 30 at many retailers and online stores.

The National SOS initiative recommends that public use FRS Channel 1 as its primary emergency-communications channel. Channel 1 is easy to remember and has previously been endorsed by radio manufacturers and by REACT in 2000. For universal communication amongst radio users, it’s important that the FRS radio’s “privacy tone” or “privacy code” be turned off. During a crisis, ham radio, GMRS, and scanner operators can easily monitor FRS Channel 1 by tuning to 462.5625 MHz. Other FRS channels are being considered to create a “channel plan” for overall emergency coordination. See http://www.NationalSOS.com for an endorsed “channel plan” and related emergency-communication protocols.

Eric Knight, a ham-radio veteran and developer of http://www.NationalSOS.com said, “We are honored to be teaming up with three fantastic organizations in the field of communications.” Knight continued, “Midland Radio http://www.midlandradio.com is a long-time pioneer in innovative radio technology. REACT International, Inc. http://www.REACTintl.org has been at the forefront of an all-citizen emergency communications network for nearly 50 years and introduced FRS radio as an important public communications tool in 2000. And the DC Emergency Radio Network, DCERN, http://www.dcradio.org is a brilliant example of using FRS radios to connect people and neighborhoods in an emergency.”

Chris Oehlert, Marketing Communications Manager for Midland Radio, said in regards to the National SOS Radio Network, “Midland is pleased to support such an important effort. The importance of communication cannot be over emphasized, particularly in times of crisis.” Oehlert continued, “Midland 2-way radios provide a reliable, inexpensive means of communication — even in situations where other technologies are disabled.”

Since 1962, REACT — Radio Emergency Associated Communications Teams — has led major efforts in emergency communications and disaster-preparedness programs. Ed Greany, Executive Vice-president of REACT International, Inc., said, “REACT is pleased to lend support and encourage radio users of the Family Radio Service (FRS) and the General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS) to this important project.” Greany added, “Both FRS and GMRS radios have already proven their importance and effective use in disaster communications in recent California wildfires.”

Bill Adler, the founder of the DC Emergency Radio Network, DCERN, said, “It’s my vision to see that every household in American has an FRS or GMRS radio. As we’ve learned from 9/11, Hurricane Katrina, and other disasters, without communications nothing else operates effectively.” Adler continued, “I envision a national network of ordinary Americans with FRS and GMRS radios who can relay information in an emergency. When a natural or manmade disaster strikes, the only good communications system is one that will actually work. The idea behind this new emergency network is to have a simple, reliable communications system that doesn’t depend on electricity or standing cell phone towers — and that anyone of any age can use.”

For more details regarding the National SOS Radio Network, please visit: http://www.NationalSOS.com.

Contacts:        

Chris Oehlert

Marketing Communications Manager

Midland Radio Corporation

816-241-8500, Ext. 245    

Ed Greany

Executive Vice-President

REACT International, Inc

301-316-2900

Bill Adler

Founder

DCERN

202-986-9275

Eric Knight

Founder

NationalSOS.com

860-673-2502

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Net Radio Sales Puts the Power of Internet Radio to Work for Advertisers

Net Radio Sales Puts the Power of Internet Radio to Work for Advertisers










Housatonic, MA (PRWEB) April 15, 2004 -

– The launch of the largest network of independent Internet radio stations available to advertisers today has occurred with the debut of Net Radio Sales, a sales representation firm representing a network of Internet radio stations that reaches approximately 20% of the total Internet radio listening audience in the U.S.

Stations represented in the network include such popular independent Internet radio brands as AccuRadio.com, BoomerRadio.com, SmoothJazz.com, Beethoven.com, and mvyradio.com, as well as large networks of stations like Adsertion Technologies.

“Internet radio continues to develop into a powerful medium for advertisers,” said Net Radio Sales President Jennifer Lane. “With a total monthly audience that has topped 30 million Americans, advertisers are beginning to take notice of the opportunities Internet radio presents for reaching affluent and educated adults – particularly professionals in the workplace.“

According to Lane, while the stations owned by multimedia conglomerates such as AOL and Yahoo have their own sales efforts, there was an opportunity for a rep firm to specifically represent independent webcasters. “Independent stations are the ones offering creative programming and flexible ad opportunities.” she added.

“Net Radio Sales is dedicated to the concept that Internet Radio is unique, and the things that make it unique – such as the fact that the audience is online, primarily at work, and upscale – are also the things that make it highly sellable,” said Lane. “Net Radio Sales is working with agencies and advertisers to realize the unique potential of Internet radio.”

Lane, who is also Director of Radio and Internet for Aritaur Communications, is a twenty-year veteran of the broadcast radio industry. She brings experience in local and national broadcast radio sales to Internet radio to present advertisers with an approach to the medium that can be immediately integrated into broadcast media planning. Leading the Net Radio Sales team are Kevin Shively, former VP of Beethoven.com on the east coast, and Eric Floyd, formerly of Hiwire and Live365 on the west coast.

Kurt Hanson, founder of AccuRadio.com and publisher of “RAIN: Radio And Internet Newsletter,” chose Net Radio Sales to represent his popular Internet radio brand because of their unique approach to selling Internet radio. “They are filling the role of our internal sales team, helping us maximize the revenue potential of our product by selling not just our audio ads, but also our video gateways and even some banner inventory” Hanson said. “And their approach is working – we have already seen them bring new advertisers to the medium!”

Denise Reiling, senior vice president of business development for Adsertion Technologies – the third largest Internet radio network according to Arbitron – agreed, “We’re already impressed with the results that Net Radio Sales is delivering for our network of stations. We chose Net Radio Sales because their sales team understands and highlights the powerful combination of interactive and audio that Internet Radio brings to the advertiser.”

Net Radio Sales works with agencies and advertisers directly to understand the best way to use Internet radio effectively in national marketing campaigns. Net Radio Sales creates custom campaigns to reach target audience demographics based on the stations and formats that best suit the advertisers’ needs.

In addition to audio campaigns, Net Radio Sales opportunities include contest promotion, video and Flash-based gateway ad units and feature sponsorship branding opportunities. Net Radio Sales has already begun to generate success for both the stations it represents and the advertisers it has attracted to the medium.

For More Information, contact:

Jennifer Lane

860-572-1994

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Radio Sales Blog Created For Modern Radio Sellers and Managers

Radio Sales Blog Created For Modern Radio Sellers and Managers











Gregg Murray of Radio Sales Blog


Scott Depot, WV (PRWEB) January 10, 2010

Gregg Murray of iRadioSales.com has created Radio Sales Blog as an online space for radio sales and marketing professionals to better understand the convergence of radio advertising sales and new media Internet marketing.

Radio Sales Blog features articles, special links, and Twitter updates about modern radio sales. The blog was created for both radio account executives and radio managers. Radio Sales Blog provides access to information that will help radio sellers, managers, and executives understand how today’s new media can help them increase sales and their bottom line.

Radio Sales Blog was created by Gregg Murray. Murray is a 2009 Radio & Records Innovator and creator of the RAB Radio Sales Today, “Best Radio Website in America.” The former director of sales turned internet marketing strategist, now manages radio sales websites that have generated $ 30 million in new advertising revenue for 250 radio stations in 50 US markets.

Murray says; “Radio Sales Blog is for the modern radio sales and management pro. There are two generations of radio executives, the old-school seller and the modern marketing professional. Those that don’t grasp both radio marketing and new media will never advance in today’s challenging marketplace. Radio Sales Blog was created for those that want to understand modern radio marketing.”

You can visit Radio Sales Blog and get access to free radio sales articles, including “15 Tips to Modernize Your Radio Sales Department” at: http://radiosalesblog.com

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Stort Media Launches Job Site RadioJobshq.com for Radio Broadcasting Professionals

Stort Media Launches Job Site RadioJobshq.com for Radio Broadcasting Professionals










Calabasas, CA (PRWEB) March 29, 2011

Stort Media, an operator of job search websites, has recently launched RadioJobsHQ.com. As part of the Stort Media job site franchise, Radio Jobs provides advanced job search capabilities including by state, by city, by job title, and by keyword.

With continued growth of the radio broadcasting industry caused by satellite and internet radio, there is a growing demand for Radio broadcasting professionals. In view of this, Stort Media launched a job site dedicated to radio broadcast professionals seeking to develop their careers. National radio networks and local radio stations continue to look for talented and qualified people and Radio Jobs HQ will help connect radio industry recruiters with industry professionals looking for the right career opportunity. Radio Jobs is free to job seekers.

As part of the Stort Media job site family, Radio Jobs HQ seeks to list every job for radio broadcasting professionals in the United States in one convenient location. Unlike other job boards, Radio Jobs HQ focuses solely on researching radio broadcasting jobs from every employer website, newspaper classified, job board, printed matter, and online agency.

The following are the most-searched jobs on Radio Jobs since its launch:


    Advertising sales manager jobs
    Radio station general manager jobs
    Summer intern jobs
    Traffic manager and board operator jobs
    Radio station host jobs
    Engineer jobs
    Radio advertising sales jobs
For more information about Radio Jobs HQ, please visit http://www.radiojobshq.com. Or for TV Jobs, visit http://www.tvjobshq.com.

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Internet Talk Radio is booming!

Internet Talk Radio is booming!










(PRWEB) August 7, 2005

Internet radio is exploding, and within 5 years it will challenge conventional AM and FM radio stations for domination of the talk radio industry!

Take Global Talk Radio for example (http://www.GlobalTalkRadio.com). They have only been streaming for four (4) months, and they’ve already far surpassed the 1 million hit mark. Their listener audience is growing about 40 percent per month (yes, per month, not per year), while conventional AM and FM radio stations are struggling to even keep their existing audiences.

Just as cable TV took control of the television industry away from local broadcasters, Internet radio is fast on its way to becoming the dominant force in talk radio. Check out the variety of programs currently available at Global Talk Radio:

A Story to Tell

Army Wife Talk Radio

Best Internet Sites

Beyond Reality

Bobby Likis Car Clinic

Business 101

Demystifying Non-Profits

Disability News & Views Radio Show

GenderTalk

Jewel’s Way

Journeys with Rebecca

New Age Radio

PodCast Radio Show

Radio Road Test

Ready for Romance

Sally’s Midnight Hour

The BigMoney with JD Hoffman

The Brandon Show

The Great Shift with Fred Sterling

The Lillian Cauldwell Show

Work-At-Home Moms

Your On Live

And each day, applications are received to host several more talk shows!

The most requested program is “A Story to Tell”, which is a 1-hour weekly show dedicated to hearing from up-and-coming authors, discussing issues that are relevant to all of our lives. This week’s 2nd most requested program is “New Age Radio”, a weekly talk show devoted to discovering and learning about herbal healing, natural medicine, ghosts, psychics, UFOs, and the paranormal. The 3rd most popular show is “Beyond Reality”, hosted by Dr. Shelley Kaehr, one of the world’s leading authorities on mind-body medicine and author of six books. Her private practice specializes in past-life regression, future memory journeys, grief recovery, soul purpose and career and relationship counseling.

Find out more about the future of Internet Talk Radio by going to Global Talk Radio at http://www.GlobalTalkRadio.com.

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