Remote News Service has announced it has added new affiliates to its growing list of stations utilizing the news service.
“I’m floored once again at the tremendous growth! 54% this year so far,” said Remote News Service owner Lesley Lotto. “But this is not about me, it’s our amazing team who continues to attract new clients due to their dedication and hard work. I’m beyond proud.”
Stations in Prairie du Chien and Viroqua, Wisconsin are now utilizing the service.
“Remote News has been a lifesaver! Very easy to work with and they went the extra step to make our news local,” said WQPC Radio Operations Manager and Program Director Gabe Buch. “The transition to Remote News was very easy and the anchor we chose is easy to work with and sounds GREAT!”
Additionally, the service is now being utilized by Sovereign Communications in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan.
“Our company is on the Canadian border, and we’ve struggled for years to find the right person to collect, write, and deliver solid local and regional news on our seven radio station group,” Michael SanAngelo, Operations Manager for Sovereign Communications said. “In just two weeks with Remote News Service, our news content has been night and day better and exactly what we have always wanted.”