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Eventually, the show's name changed to the Midnight Cowboy Trucking Show and the Midnight Cowboy Radio Network and was syndicated by ABC Radio, who carefully selected the affiliates to give maximum coverage of the country. Mack left the show in September 2001 [2] to join the Open Road channel on XM Satellite Radio.
Road Dog Trucking is a truckers' talk radio channel on the Sirius XM Radio service. It covers subjects relevant to the trucking community, including politics, economics, and social issues. On February 17, 2009, the programming of the Sirius channel merged with the programs aired on XM Radio's Open Road.
Dave Nemo is an American radio personality who hosts a show on Road Dog Trucking on Sirius XM Radio. [1] Nemo's show is geared toward entertainment and news favored by truck drivers.
Most hours on weekdays start with local news at the top of the hour while on nights and weekends, Fox News Radio is heard. WBAP is the flagship station of Westwood One's nationally syndicated Red Eye Radio (formerly Midnight Trucking Radio Network), that traces its roots to Bill Mack's overnight show from 1969. Hosts Eric Harley and Gary ...
At scale, the port will have a fleet of 100 electric trucks, connected through Einride’s digital operating system, called Saga, which uses AI to optimize efficiency by selecting the best route ...
Bill Mack Smith Jr. (June 4, 1929 – July 31, 2020) [1] was an American country music songwriter, singer, and radio host. While at WBAP Radio, Mack initiated the Bill Mack Million Mile Club for truckers achieving one million miles of accident-free over-the-road driving.
Steve Sommers - Host of America's Trucking Network and son of "The Truckin' Bozo" Dale Sommers. America's Trucking Network, currently a local show on WLW but previously heard in national syndication, airs overnights. Bill Handel - Host of the Saturday morning "marginal legal advice" show, Handel on the Law, syndicated by Premiere Radio Networks.
Sommers discontinued playing music on his nightly show, focusing on general and truck news, and talk from his listeners. Sommers announced his retirement from radio in 2004, but XM Satellite Radio was successful in getting him to do an afternoon truck show, which aired on Sirius Satellite Radio and XM from 4 PM to 7 PM Eastern time. Sommers ...