August 25, 2006 06:07 AM PDT
Tune in as Orbitcast got the unique opportunity to interview Eric Logan, Executive Vice President of Programming at XM Satellite Radio, where they discuss the loss of genres (such as Country Music) in major metropolitan markets.
In the wake of Los Angeles' last Country Music radio station - KZLA - making the sudden switch to a "Modern Pop" format, LA residents are left without a single Country Music radio station to listen to.
Enter XM Satellite Radio.
XM has taken the place of KZLA as the presenting sponsor of the annual "Country Bash" country music festival and is aggressively promoting to LA's listeners.
Listen in and hear this interview.
August 25, 2006 06:07 AM PDT
Tune in as Orbitcast got the unique opportunity to interview Eric Logan, Executive Vice President of Programming at XM Satellite Radio, where they discuss the loss of genres (such as Country Music) in major metropolitan markets.
In the wake of Los Angeles' last Country Music radio station - KZLA - making the sudden switch to a "Modern Pop" format, LA residents are left without a single Country Music radio station to listen to.
Enter XM Satellite Radio.
XM has taken the place of KZLA as the presenting sponsor of the annual "Country Bash" country music festival and is aggressively promoting to LA's listeners.
Listen in and hear this interview.