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Tuesday, August 18, 2009

WoodSongs now on American Forces Radio Network

WoodSongs Old-Time Radio Hour announced today that the world's biggest folk show just got bigger ...

The WoodSongs Old-Time Radio is proud to welcome listeners on 275 additional radio stations in 180 nations worldwide plus "every ship at sea" via a new affiliate relationship with the AMERICAN FORCES RADIO Network (AFN).

AFN is the biggest public radio network on the planet and is administrated worldwide by the USA Defense Department.

WoodSongs is joining "A Prairie Home Companion" and several other NPR shows for broadcasting on the network. WoodSongs will air twice each week, on Saturdays at 10am (Pacific) with a repeat broadcast on Sunday.

"This is very exciting," says Michael Johnathon from his home in Lexington, Kentucky. WoodSongs is a show about the music I love, from a hometown that I love, with friends and an audience that I care very much about. To know that our show will now be heard on the biggest radio network in the world is, well, incredible."

WoodSongs already airs on 493 stations plus XM/Sirius Radio (XM 15 The Village). Millions of people stream the show online plus it airs in millions of USA-TV homes on public television stations coast-to-coast, thanks to a partnership with KET. The addition of AFN puts the affiliate total to over 700 radio stations.

WoodSongs is underwritten by KENTUCKY TOURISM with support from INSIGHT COMMUNICATIONS, WEKU-88.9FM, and the Lexington Convention & Visitors Bureau...

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