Freymiller Releases Online Radio Station for Truckers
Freymiller Trucking has rolled out Freymiller Radio, a driver appreciation digital radio channel that streams live over the internet for truckers on the road.
by Staff
August 4, 2015
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Freymiller Trucking has rolled out Freymiller Radio, a driver appreciation digital radio channel that streams live over the internet for truckers on the road.
The station streams live from FreymillerRadio.com or from the company’s app for iOS or Android devices. The radio stations theme message is driver appreciation and it is the first radio station owned and operated by a trucking company.
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Freymiller is a truckload motor carrier that specializes in temperature controlled, time-sensitive freight.
"Freymiller has always been about the driver,” said Don Freymiller, company chairman. “Now, we've created a national network radio station that exists to recognize the indispensable role of America's truckers."
The station plays country music and kicks off each weekday with The Eddie Kilroy Morning Show, hosted by a country radio personality who anchored XM Radio’s Willies Place for over 7 years. Freymiller Radio is social and always free for users.
Listener interaction through Facebook, Twitter and other outlets is designed to facilitate two-way communication to encourage trucking professionals to stay in touch and be heard.
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