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Race Time Radio partners
with the
OSS
OWEN
SOUND, ONTARIO
– Race Time Radio and the ‘Ontario Sportsman Series’ (OSS) are
pleased to announce that Race Time Radio (RTR) is the new
“Official Radio Show” of the OSS.
As
part of the agreement, Race Time Radio contingency decals will
appear on all
OSS
cars throughout the eight-race Ontario Sportsman Series schedule. In
return, Race Time Radio will feature the weekend race event winners
on the following Monday’s show.
In addition RTR will regularly feature guests from the
OSS
.
“Race Time Radio appreciates the opportunity to align ourselves
with the OSS.” said Race Time Radio Host Bob Sanders. “We have
interviewed many of the
OSS
racers in the past as well as the
OSS
executive. We are
pleased to have the opportunity to support a new race series in
Ontario
and further introduce the
OSS
to our large listening audience.
Please visit www.racetimeradio.com.
"
Race Time Radio continues to grow its market share in the
Racing Talk Show format and has become a must have for every race
team, every race track, every Sponsor, and most importantly every
Race fan across
Canada
. Building the
OSS
is an ongoing construction site because it is a new series, but by utilizing
the media through RTR on Radio we can assure our audience is kept up
to speed on the growth of the
OSS
”, said David Didero, Sales and Marketing Director for the Ontario
Sportsman Series.
ABOUT THE
OSS
: Founded in 2007, the Ontario Sportsman Series is an eight-race
series featuring immaculately prepared, fiberglass-bodied late model
stock cars. For 2008, the series will contest races at Mosport
Speedway, Barrie Speedway, Sauble Speedway, Peterborough Speedway
and Flamboro Speedway and one other track to be announced. For more
information, visit www.ontariosportsmanseries.com.
ABOUT RACE TIME RADIO: Since 2007, Race Time Radio has
quickly become one of the most popular racing radio shows available.
RTR is live each Monday evening from 8 – 9pm.
It is broadcast from Bayshore Broadcasting in
Owen Sound
on AM560 and live via the Internet.
Internet broadcasting is the primary portal for RTR and
allows listeners not only from
Ontario
and
Canada
but also from around the world to keep in touch with the Canadian
Racing Scene. RTR
focuses on
Ontario
racing series for Asphalt and DIRT as well as all the regular weekly
racetracks. In addition
RTR talks with the stars and up and coming stars of racing
throughout
North America
.
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