CRN Digital Talk Radio (CRN), where the Best Talk Radio Is On TV, has launched The Robert Mark Show, a weekly urban affairs and lifestyle talk program focused on news, information and issues pertaining to the African American experience. The Robert Mark Show airs Saturdays at 1:00 p.m. ET/10:00 a.m. PT on CRN 6.
The marketplace and our listeners are becoming increasingly diverse, said Michael J. Horn, president and CEO of CRN. Robert Mark brings a fresh and unique perspective to the talk radio
arena. We are excited to partner with Robert in creating a forum that will lend a voice to issues affecting those within urban communities and beyond.
Hosted by veteran educator and entrepreneur, Robert Mark, The Robert Mark Show, is an informative and provocative hour of talk radio featuring celebrities, media personalities and thought
leaders. With guests representing the entertainment, business, political, faith-based, sports and literary arenas, listeners will experience an inviting forum driven by engaging dialogue
and diverse perspectives on issues pertaining to African Americans and our world'ss growing multi-ethnic community.
Giving voice to the African American experience is something that I have continued to advocate for throughout my career, said Robert Mark. In this era of increased diversity, I am pleased
with the commitment demonstrated by CRN in providing a national platform that promotes multi-ethnic inclusion.
The Robert Mark Show is produced by CRN Digital Talk Radio in association with REMA Works, LLC. Launched by Horn in 1983, CRN is celebrating its 25th anniversary and is the sole
distributor of HD quality talk radio programming to cable and satellite providers across the United States.
For more information on CRN Digital Talk Radio or to preview The Robert Mark Show view the Internet visit www.crntalk.com.
ABOUT CRN
CRN Digital Talk Radio reaches more than 24 million households nationally and abroad via satellite and cable television, broadcast radio and the Internet. The world'ss first 24-hour
original cable audio service, CRN is featured on the public information channel on most cable television systems. On digital systems, CRN'ss service broadcast in crystal clear HD audio
via six channels (CRN1-CRN6), and features a programming slate encompassing more than 100 syndicated and original shows. Listeners can check their local cable listings for availability or
visit www.crntalk.com.
MEDIA CONTACTS:
Jennifer Horn
CRN Digital Talk Radio
818-352-7152 (office)
818-259-0432 (cell)
JHorn@CRNI.net
Charmaine Chapman
BTB Communications
310-882-5498 (office)
310- 902-8617 (cell)
BTBCOMM@tmo.blackberry.net