Submit a Shoutout to YOUR Graduating Senior!

Submit a Shoutout to YOUR Graduating Senior!

Throughout the month of June, all six of the Charleston Radio Group stations (92.5 Kickin’ Country, Mix 95.9, 99.3 The Box, Star 99.7, Heaven 100.1 and 101.7 Chuck FM) will air shoutouts to the Class of 2021.     Photo: Mix 95.9/Saga Communications



Let Us Share the Excitement as
Your Son/Daughter Completes Their 12-year Journey!

Throughout the month of June, all six of the Charleston Radio Group stations (92.5 Kickin’ Country, Mix 95.9, 99.3 The Box, Star 99.7, Heaven 100.1 and 101.7 Chuck FM) will air shoutouts to the Class of 2021.

Now through Memorial Day, we’re inviting you to share your shout-out in one of two ways: 

  • Call (843) 972-1154 and leave a message that will be your shoutout. Include the graduate’s name, school, and anything you’d like to tell everyone about the graduate.
  • Upload a photo of your grad and an audio file you’ve recorded on your smart device, that we’ll highlight on our website.

It’s that simple. Beginning June 1, we’ll play back all the shout-outs on each of the six Charleston Radio Group stations. It’s been a long journey for them, and you too. Celebrate what you’ve accomplished by sharing your shoutout!

Upload your photo and audio file here:

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