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Radio Bassment Expands Nationwide with Perry Broadcasting Partnership

Radio Bassment, the nationally syndicated radio show renowned for its electrifying club mixes and exclusive artist interviews, is proud to announce an exciting partnership with Perry Broadcasting. This collaboration brings Radio Bassment’s high-energy programming to four new markets: KVSP-FM in Oklahoma City, OK; KJMM-FM in Tulsa, OK; KQIS-AM in Ft. Smith- Fayetteville, AR; and WFXA-FM in Augusta, GA. 

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This expansion marks a pivotal moment for Radio Bassment as it continues to solidify its reputation as a leading voice in the radio industry. With Perry Broadcasting’s strong network and dedication to delivering quality content, listeners in these dynamic markets will now experience the unique blend of music, culture, and energy that defines Radio Bassment. 

DJ E-Rock, the founder and host of Radio Bassment, expressed his enthusiasm for the partnership: “We’re excited to join forces with Perry Broadcasting to bring Radio Bassment to these amazing cities. Each market has its own rich cultural vibe and deep appreciation for music. We’re eager to connect with new audiences in Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Fayetteville, and Augusta, sharing the passion and energy that drive Radio Bassment.” 

Per Terry Monday, Vice President of Radio Programming, Perry Broadcasting Company, Inc., “The Basement show was a no-brainer after hearing it. I’m always [email protected] when shopping for new content. It even makes the process more difficult when you’re trying to replace a show that has been airing for more than 15 years.

I listened to a few other mix shows and was not totally pleased. Once I heard the Basement, I felt like it would be the perfect fit for all three of my markets (Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Fayetteville, AR, and Augusta, GA). I was pleased to hear the show had chart topping music, lots of personality from DJ E-Rock, as well as a social media presence from the show’s content. The Basement is sure to keep the consistent sound and entertainment integrity on all of my stations.” 

Currently syndicated in 12 markets with major presence in cities like Los Angeles, Las Vegas, and Phoenix, Radio Bassment has become a staple for fans of club culture and cutting-edge music. This latest expansion underscores the show’s commitment to reaching broader audiences while maintaining its innovative approach to radio. For stations interested in affiliating with the new Radio Bassment Top 40 format, please contact Raphael George at [email protected] or Keith Elliot at [email protected].

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