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PHOTOS: Westwood One Backstage at the GRAMMYs

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Another successful�Westwood One Backstage at the GRAMMYs��event went down on Friday at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.

Several of Westwood One’s national radio shows — including�The Adam Bomb Show,�Zach Sang Show, Rick and Sasha, NASH Nights Live, Jayde�and�The Bert Show�– plus select radio groups were on site curating exclusive audio and video content for listeners and fans in celebration of Music’s Biggest Night�. This year Westwood One introduced a�Podcast Alley�at their backstage event; podcasters�Screwed-Up Stories�and�Babes and Babies�were there collecting audio and video content for their on-demand listeners.

Columbia Records’�Lauren Juaregui�kicked off the�Westwood One Backstage�Radio Row event and�First Access/AWAL’s�Madison Beer�closed out the day with exclusive, intimate performances for onsite staff and guests. Westwood One is the official radio broadcast partner of the Recording Academy� and the�61st Annual GRAMMY Awards�.

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