The Paramount To Construct Radio Studio Inside Huntington Storefront

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ParamountPress Release

The Paramount in Huntington – the 12th highest attended club / venue worldwide – is proud to announce a new marketing partnership with Connoisseur Media Long Island, for the purpose of constructing a new radio studio in downtown Huntington.  Currently being built in the storefront on 370 New York Avenue, the studio space will allow the artists, bands and musicians who visit The Paramount for concerts or comedy shows to promote their brand on-air in the 20th largest radio market in America (Nassau/Suffolk M.S.A.).

The unique setting of this new studio will allow passersby on New York Avenue the chance to watch their favorite radio stations broadcast live, while interviewing the stars of the show on the night of a concert, through massive windows right at street level.  Slated for completion in May 2015, the newly constructed, state-of-the-art, studio will offer musicians a platform to promote their concert tour and / or upcoming new music releases to over 1.6 million of Connoisseur Media Long Island’s weekly radio listeners on any of their five stations; WWSK FM, WALK FM, WKJY FM, WBZO FM or WHLI AM.

The Paramount is not only committed to bringing the best in live entertainment to the market, but also to offer the talent that plays the room the opportunity to sell their brand to a loyal Long Island fan base.  “We want to show the artists how valuable the Long Island market is to their business and to provide them with every media opportunity available to showcase their talents” The Paramount’s Directors stated. “How cool will it be to walk down New York Avenue in downtown Huntington and be able to see legendary artists like Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Jeff Beck being interviewed on-air by D.J.’s right in front of your eyes” they continued. “This new feature of our venue sets us apart from any other club in the world, and will provide access to a P.R. vehicle that is unmatched by what any other theater can offer its stars” they exclaimed.

According to Connoisseur Media CEO Jeff Warshaw “This studio project brings us back to basics and reminds us how cool radio can be.  Not only with our ability to be local, and hyper local in this sense, but also how we can relate and reflect the lifestyles and interests of our listeners through the music and the artists we play.  This studio will connect all those dots and offer a killer experience for the artists, our audience and our radio stations.”

 

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