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"Sunday's Kind of Country" Announces Syndication on The
Country Network
NASHVILLE,
Tenn.
(July
9,
2018)
—
The
nationally-syndicated
radio
and
television
program,
"Sunday's
Kind
of
Country,"
is
pleased
to
announce
that
it
has
expanded
its
television
and
online
syndication
to
The
Country
Network
(TCN).
The
multi-
platform
network
will
air
"Sunday's
Kind
of
Country"
every
Sunday
at
8
A.M.
and
2
P.M.
Eastern
during
TCN's
"Positively
Country"
block
of
spiritually-based
music,
reaching
an
additional
51
markets
with
over
40
million
DMA
households,
as
well
as
a worldwide audience online at www.tcncountry.com.
The
Country
Network
boasts
more
original,
award-winning
content
with
exclusive
performances
from
rising
stars
than
any
other
music-based
network
and
is
quickly
becoming
the
primary
destination
for
the
latest and greatest in country music.
"Robby
Lynn
and
his
team
do
an
exceptional
job
on
production
of
the
show,
and
they
fit
perfectly
into
our
broadcast.
We're
so
excited
to
welcome
them
to
the
TCN
family,"
said
Tim
Eaton,
President
of
The
Country Network.
The
one-hour
television
version
of
"Sunday's
Kind
of
Country"
already
syndicates
across
48
markets,
including
the
Tenga
Media
Group,
capturing
over
30
million
viewers
in
Amarillo,
Abilene,
San
Angelo,
Temple, Waco, Bryan, College Station, Beaumont, Tyler and Longview, Texas.
The
three-hour
radio
show
syndicates
on
41
stations
across
the
country
via
United
Stations
Radio
Network,
capturing
29,900
listeners
per
quarter-hour
(Rating
Survey,
Sept.
2016).
Through
social
media
alone,
the
show
has
garnered
over
198,000
Facebook
Likes,
and
more
than
260,000
followers,
averaging
over
14,000
new
likes,
4.4
million
video
views,
11
million
new
reaches,
1.5
million
post
engagements
and
over 24,000 page views per month.
"Since
introducing
'Sunday's
Kind
of
Country,'
the
three-hour
radio
show,
over
twenty
years
ago,
we've
consistently
produced
top-ratings
in
nearly
every
syndicated
market,"
explains
Robby
Lynn,
host
and
producer
for
the
program.
"In
2007,
we
introduced
a
one-hour
video
version
of
the
show
syndicated
throughout
Texas.
Now,
over
a
decade
later,
we
couldn't
be
more
thrilled
to
partner
with
The
Country
Network
to
further
expand
our
reach,"
he
says.
"The
show
has
one
simple
mission--to
provide
a
'positive
message'
through
Christian
country
music.
In
today's
crazy
world,
our
message
is
needed
more
than
ever
before."
For
more
information
of
Sunday’s
Kind
Of
Country
and
their
affiliate
broadcasters,
please
visit
their
media
kit HERE, or find them on Facebook.