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Random Precision Radio Network grows to 100 stations

Posted March 19, 2018 by Floydian Slip

“Floydian Slip” is now carried by 100 radio stations.

Ushering our network into triple digits is WRLF 94.3 FM in Fairmont, WV, which will begin airing the show on April 1.

“The New 94 Rock” will air “Floydian Slip” each Sunday morning at 10 ET.

WRLF is 3,600-watt rock station serving north-central West Virginia’s Morgantown-Clarksburg-Fairmont metro market, as defined by Nielson Audio. The market is ranked #175 out of 300.

We started building the Random Precision Radio Network in summer 2009 after ending a 14-year run on a single Burlington, Vt., station. We began with a single station. And then two. And then three.

While ever reaching 100 would have seemed impossible in the beginning, getting there is a testament that hard work and persistence — a whole lot of persistence — can yield results.

Having a legendary band like Pink Floyd at the center of it all doesn’t make it any harder either.

Shine on.

 

2 comments on “Random Precision Radio Network grows to 100 stations”

  1. John Robbo says:

    Congratulations Craig! Shine On with Champagne!!!

  2. Garry Beach says:

    Great milestone Craig. Keep up with the great programs, down the endless river


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