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New Online Magazine Launches For Country Station Web Sites
Digital Content Syndication (DCS) is launching Living Country, an online magazine geared toward the Web sites of country radio stations. The content, which is designed to boost page views as well as revenues, is being offered free to broadcasters. The company will have a booth at next week's Country Radio Seminar in Nashville to explain how it all works.
Drawing from a broad range of experience in radio station management, magazine publishing and online business ventures, entrepreneurs Dan Swensson and Stewart Day created DCS and Living Country to facilitate a connection between broadcasters and listeners with their exclusive digital magazine publication. Swensson's background in radio includes a stint as market manager for Susquehanna in Cincinnati.
Drawing from a broad range of experience in radio station management, magazine publishing and online business ventures, entrepreneurs Dan Swensson and Stewart Day created DCS and Living Country to facilitate a connection between broadcasters and listeners with their exclusive digital magazine publication. Swensson's background in radio includes a stint as market manager for Susquehanna in Cincinnati.
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