D100 (radio station)

D100 Radio
Founded 25-July-2014
Founder Dylan C.
Headquarters One World Trade Center
Suite 8500
New York City, New York
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Dylan C. (CEO)
Nikolai E. (CFO)
Nick M. (COO)
Website www.d100radio.com

D100 Radio is an Internet radio station broadcasting from One World Trade Center in New York City, which was established by Dylan C. in Orlando, Florida. D100 Radio broadcasts a Top 40 (CHR) format. D100 Radio also is home to many shows, including DJ Emporè.[1] D100 Radio broadcasts on the D100 App, various internet radio directories, and sound systems.

History

The radio station was established on a podcast platform, Spreaker. When D100 Radio launched, it published podcasts instead of broadcasting. D100 Radio continued to do so until March 2015.[2] On March 3, 2015, D100 Radio announced that the radio station will broadcast 24/7 on its own servers. D100 Radio then launched its first app on iOS and Android in May 2015. In April 2016, D100 Radio announced DVIP, a subscription service, but then terminated the project in May 2016.[3] The project is rumored to be re-opened, however there has been no official announcement from the station.

Annual Events

Every year, D100 Radio hosts two holiday events. In October, D100 Radio hosts the D100 Halloween Party,[4] featuring a new theme and music. The D100 Halloween Party 2016 featured an asylum theme, while 2015 featured a carnival theme. Secondly, November through January, D100 Radio hosts Light Up D100,[5] where the station plays holiday music in the programming. During the 2016 holiday season, the radio station is hosting Light Up D100 for the 3rd consecutive year.

References

  1. "DJ Emporé | D100 Radio". D100 Radio. Retrieved 2016-11-23.
  2. "D100 Radio". Spreaker. Retrieved 2016-11-23.
  3. "DVIP – Exclusive Access". dvip.d100radio.com. Retrieved 2016-11-23.
  4. D100 Radio (2016-10-07), D100 Halloween Party 2016: Featuring the Creadmor Carnival, retrieved 2016-11-23
  5. "D100 Radio on Twitter". Twitter. Retrieved 2016-11-23.

External links

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