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“Most Requested Live with Romeo” Expands in Canada

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Superadio Networks, Premiere Networks and Orybt Media, Canada’s premier content syndication group have announced the addition of nine new Virgin Radio Canada stations to the “Most Requested Live with Romeo ” affiliate lineup. CFMG-FM Edmonton, AB; CJCH-FM Halifax, NS; CHSU-FM Kelowna, BC; CFCA-FM KIT-CAM-WAT, ON; CIQM-FM London, ON; CFBT-FM Vancouver, BC; CHBE-FM Victoria, BC; CIDR-FM Windsor, ON and CKMM-FM Winnepeg, MB join Virgin Radio Canada stations CKFM-FM Toronto, ON and CIBK-FM Calgary, BC as Most Requested Live with Romeo Saturday night 7p-Mid affiliates.�

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“I am beyond excited to extend our Most Requested Live reach across North America into 9 of the top 16 markets in Canada. From Halifax to Vancouver we are now officially live “Coast to Coast to Coast!” Thank you to CKFM/Toronto PD Karen Steele and Bell Media’s Rob Basile for the years of affiliation and trust to extend our brand across Canada,” says Tim “Romeo” Herbster.

“Most Requested Live Worldwide with Romeo” reaches � million listeners weekly on over 160 stations across the US and Canada. Follow “Most Requested Live with Romeo” on Twitter: @MostRequestLive

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