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Hollywood Unlocked Launches on 50 iHeartMedia Stations

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 width=Hollywood Unlocked with Jason Lee, a two-hour, original weekend program syndicated by Premiere Networks, launches this weekend on radio stations nationwide. Keeping listeners on the pulse of Hip Hop and pop culture, this fun and entertaining program will feature the best music, along with celebrity news, information and gossip, and candid conversations with the stars who bring truth to the latest stories and rumors. The program is hosted by Hollywood Unlocked Founder/CEO Jason Lee, along with co-hosts Melyssa Ford and DJ Damage.� Special guest this week is Miami rap icon Trina, who opens up about “stripper rappers,” having a lasting career and dating. Date is �August 17 and 18, 2019, at �50 iHeartMedia Urban Contemporary radio stations nationwide, including Real 92.3 (KRRL-FM) in Los Angeles, 107.5 WGCI-FM in Chicago, 93.7 The Beat (KQBT-FM) in Houston, 96.7 The Beat (WRDG-FM) in Atlanta, Power 99 (WUSL-FM) in Philadelphia, 103.5 The Beat (WMIB-FM) in Miami, and 97.9 WJLB in Detroit. Additionally, fans can listen to the Hollywood Unlocked Uncensored channel on iHeartRadio.

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