Myrtle Beach, SC – The Outdoor Radio Network (ORN), the only live radio station on the planet dedicated 24/7 to outdoor news, talk, and entertainment, continues its aggressive global syndication with the addition of ORN1460 Chesapeake Bay (O.R.N. Fourteen Sixty – Chesapeake Bay) to the network family.
This latest expansion marks another major step as the Outdoor Radio Network brings its signature programming to more AM and FM stations across America while maintaining its powerful worldwide digital presence on every major platform and device. ORN1460 Chesapeake Bay now joins the growing roster of terrestrial affiliates, delivering live outdoor content directly to listeners in the historic Chesapeake Bay region and surrounding areas.
With this move, the Outdoor Radio Network cements its position as the premier outdoor news outlet on the radio airwaves — untouchable in its depth, reach, and dedication to the outdoor lifestyle. Listeners in the Chesapeake Bay area and beyond can now tune in to expert fishing reports, hunting updates, conservation discussions, and engaging outdoor talk 24 hours a day, 7 days a week — whether on the water, in the woods, or on the road.
Captain Bob, host of On The Hook with the Outdoor Radio Network, said: “We are more than just weekend outdoor programming — we are a 24/7 global outdoor powerhouse, and pioneers in the outdoor broadcasting space. Adding ORN1460 Chesapeake Bay strengthens our mission to deliver live outdoor content to listeners everywhere, every single day.”
The addition of ORN1460 Chesapeake Bay perfectly complements ORN’s mission to connect outdoor communities everywhere. From the rich waters of the Chesapeake to listeners across the globe, the network continues to expand its reach, blending traditional broadcast radio with modern digital streaming to serve passionate outdoorsmen and women no matter where they are.
As ORN places the network on more platforms and secures new syndication partnerships with AM and FM stations nationwide, its dominance as the definitive voice of the outdoors grows stronger every day.
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