If by FTP, airtime is your choice.
Rebroadcasts and recorded delays acceptable
Stats
On Air Since: 1992 Syndicated Since: 1992 Freq. of Broadcast: 1x/wk - Sunday Length of Broadcast: 3 hrs Number of hours to air: Your choice, 1, 2, or 3 hrs.
Each hour is stand-alone
Distribution
Satellite: Citadel Media --
Starguide and XDS:
Starguide:
AMC 8 GCN 3/4 (74) Select the Left channel
Barter. 6 minutes Autoworld,
9 minutes local, plus 5 minutes
on top of the hour.
No affidavits, no make-good spots
required for hour(s) missed and no additional
spots to run during the week. Listener Call In Number:
1 800-259-9231
Topics on AutoWorld include buying and selling
new and used cars and looking at the latest offerings from across the US, Europe, and Asia. Bob, along
with his guests and listeners, talk about collecting and restoring antique and classic automobiles;
getting the inside track on upcoming technological innovations along with new car offerings, plus...
auto racing news and much more.
AutoWorld is two-way interactive talk radio at its best, giving listeners all over North America the
opportunity to share their love and enthusiasm for automobiles by giving them the opportunity to talk
with experts directly. AutoWorld is presented in a fun format, complete with classic automobile bumper
music and the chance to answer auto trivia questions and win prizes.
The Host
Bob Long
Radio and automobiles have been lifelong passions for the host of America's Automobile Enthusiast
Show, AutoWorld. Born in Boston, Bob Long is a veteran of 20-plus years in the profession of radio
broadcasting. He is a consistent annual winner of International Automotive Media Awards (IAMA) and the
winner of The "Best of Radio" award for 2004, 2006, 2007 and 2008.
Bob's lifelong passion for cars goes back to his childhood, when he started reading and collecting
auto magazines and memorabilia. During college and throughout his radio career, Long has worked as a
freelance auto journalist. Bob started his radio career at age 17 and has worked at radio stations
across the country from 1000 to 50,000 watts. His love of sports got him interested in a broadcasting
career at an elementary school age, but during his college years Bob expanded his interests into news,
auto journalism and music radio. More