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RGeeProductions
06-01-2012, 10:54 AM
Track partners with Red Wolf Broadcasting for hour-long racing news/talk
show on 94.9 FM

Waterford Speedbowl has announced a
partnership with Red Wolf Broadcasting has been secured to air a weekly
talk radio show Saturdays at 3:00pm. Overdrive Radio will air live on Red
Wolf’s WJJF 94.9 News Now and Stimulating Talk station, a CBS Radio
Network affiliate. This Saturday, June 2 marks the debut for the new
show. Track announcers Matt Buckler, Dave Baribeault and John Gates will
co-host the show.

Overdrive Radio will broadcast from WJJF’s Ledyard studio and feature
regular live discussion, interviews and more content from a studio on-site
at the Speedbowl. The content will touch upon regional and national
racing news in addition to information and local stories from the
Speedbowl.

Included as part of Saturday’s debut show include Speedbowl historian Tom
‘Sid’ Dimaggio, racing journalist Shawn Courchesne as well as competitor
Ken Cassidy Jr., the all-time wins leader in the track’s Mini Stock
division and current NASCAR Whelen All-American Series Division IV
national points leader.

National media members and auto racing journalists are scheduled as
special guests during upcoming Overdrive Radio broadcasts and will be
featured during a national spotlight segment.

In addition to listening in live on 94.9 FM radio, fans can also catch the
show streaming online at the official Overdrive Radio website,
www.overdrive-radio.com, which features additional content including news,
interactive blog entries and more. Fans can keep up to date on Overdrive
Radio by following it on Facebook at www.facebook.com/overdrivefm and on
Twitter @Overdrive_Radio.

Advertising packages including radio spots and web banner ads are
currently available for Overdrive Radio by emailing
Sales@Overdrive-Radio.com.

WJJF debuted in February 2012 on 94.9 FM. It is based out of Montauk, NY
with a signal that reaches eastern Connecticut, the twin forks of Long
Island, as well as much of Rhode Island. The news/talk format station is
owned by Full Power Radio.

Brian Darling