Cumia expressed his enthusiasm about his return and the show’s national syndication, stating, “I missed radio, and I am thrilled at the interest from radio stations nationwide. Radio is a great way to engage with the audience, and now that Red Apple Audio Networks is taking the show national, I can’t wait to connect with listeners in other markets.”
Chad Lopez, President of Red Apple Media and 77WABC Radio, highlighted the swift response to market demands, remarking, “Radio clearly wants Anthony Cumia, as dozens of inquiries came in asking about syndication. We shifted into high gear and moved quickly. One of our advantages at Red Apple Media is that we can swiftly pivot to meet market demand.”
Cumia, a veteran in the radio industry, began his career in 1994 as part of “Opie and Anthony,” gaining popularity in New York City and eventually entering syndication across the country. Following the show’s end, he continued his broadcasting career through subscription-based platforms, leading up to the launch of “The Anthony Cumia Show” in 2014.
Starting this Sunday, March 16, “The Anthony Cumia Show” will be available to radio stations across the country, promising broader audience engagement through its syndicated format. For information visit redappleaudionetworks.com. Catch last Sunday night’s show here: Anthony Cumia 77 WABC
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