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Syndication deal widens Hennen radio audience

EAGAN, Minn. - Radio personality Scott Hennen said Friday he has inked a syndication deal with the Genesis Communications Network of Eagan, which syndicates talk shows around the country and is affiliated with more than 600 radio stations.

EAGAN, Minn. - Radio personality Scott Hennen said Friday he has inked a syndication deal with the Genesis Communications Network of Eagan, which syndicates talk shows around the country and is affiliated with more than 600 radio stations.

Hennen said the deal will not change the theme or content of his Fargo-based "Common Sense Club" show, which he said will be heard initially on about a dozen stations affiliated with GCN.

In addition, he said the show will continue to be heard in its current 2-5 p.m. time slot on KNOX 1310 AM, a Grand Forks station, and from 8-11 a.m. and on demand at Hennen's website - scotthennen.com .

Hennen said his show will also be available on the GCN website, which he said has 23 million people a month plugging in to listen to talk shows.

"We're going to boast about broadcasting from an island of prosperity in North Dakota," Hennen said.

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