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Streetz Launches in New Orleans

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Core Radio Group New Orleans, LLC is pleased to serve the New Orleans community with our Streetz Brand through an LMA (Local marketing Agreement) with Coastal Broadcasting of Larose LLC. Read more: New Orleans Church Fuses Music, Humor, and Community Support.

Streetz 100.3

Streetz 100.3 features the hottest current and upcoming Hip Hop and R&B Artist including Drake, Lil Wayne, Cardi B, Megan Thee Stallion, Lil Baby, Chris Brown, Future, H.E.R., Lil Durk, SZA, Rob 49 and will spotlight local Bounce artist.

The Station will be anchored by Love and Hip Hop Atlanta star Yung Joc and The Streetz Morning Takeover with Mz. Shyneka and Shawty Shawty from 5-10AM Weekdays, distributed by Superadio Networks.

President/CEO of Core Steve Hegwood states, �New Orleans is the most Unique city in America, and we felt that it deserved more than One Hip Hop and R&B station dedicated to the culture. The Streetz Brand is more than just music.

It�s a true lifestyle, on air, through Social Media and in the community, serving Listeners and Advertisers. We are excited to bring it to New Orleans, Streetz 100.3 will debut with 5000 songs in a row and a chance for listeners to win $5000 Cash.

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