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Do not Contact that Radio Dial, a brand new e book by Steve Hayes, has been launched by Dorrance Publishing Co., Inc.

Earlier than the web, smartphones or cable, there was a lone social media power that was extra highly effective than Fb, Instagram, Tik-Tok, and all the remaining mixed. This portal to humanity was carried out by reside people in actual time to tell, interact, and entertain your entire human race, and its value was only a small one-time charge for possession of this alluring system. The accounts and descriptions of the way it operated and the non-public journey one may encounter participating with its utilization mesmerized followers to change into an invisible, legendary prodigy and a creation most may by no means think about dwelling with out.

Whereas this as soon as unstoppable affect continues to be with us right now, it has now change into simply one other selection within the a whole bunch of different choices we now have to maintain ourselves entertained.

Do not Contact that Radio Dial is a love story from one who stood inside a really small inside circle of performers who helped to create the legacy of the world’s very first social platform. Because the curtain is pulled again, watch out for the implications as we ask you, please do not contact that radio dial.

Concerning the Writer
Steve Hayes is a radio humorist, writer, and a sponge for lifetime experiences. Rising up in a small southern Ohio River city, he grew up considerably as a radio hostage. Starting together with his early experiences together with his Uncle Phil, the information director for WLS Radio, and beginning his personal radio profession at fifteen years outdated, Hayes’ life has been surrounded by music, radio, and connecting to 1000’s by way of the airwaves. He has labored for radio stations in Florida, Kentucky, Ohio, Texas, and West Virginia in a mess of roles as on-air host, program director, and common supervisor.

Study extra about Steve Hayes and take heed to him on the radio by visiting right here:
https://www.wnxtradio.com/steve-bio

Do not Contact that Radio Dial is a 214-page paperback with a retail worth of $18.00 (hardcover $31.00, eBook $13.00). The ISBN is 979-8-89341-231-4. It was revealed by Dorrance Publishing Co., Inc. of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. For members of the press, to request a evaluate copy or writer interview, please go to https://bookstore.dorrancepublishing.com/pages/media-requests or to purchase the e book, go to our on-line bookstore at https://bookstore.dorrancepublishing.com/merchandise/dont-touch-that-radio-dial

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