United Stations Radio Networks
Dick Bartley is an accomplished broadcast air talent and producer with extensive experience in radio. Currently, Bartley serves as a host, writer, and producer at United Stations Radio Networks from 2009, overseeing notable syndicated shows such as The Classic Countdown and Rock & Roll's Greatest Hits. As the owner of D.B. Productions, Inc. since 1982, Bartley has contributed to the industry significantly. Previous roles include producing and hosting for ABC Radio Network and Westwood One, where Bartley created popular shows like American Gold and The Rock & Roll Oldies Show. Bartley's education includes a degree from the University of Virginia, completed between 1969 and 1973.
United Stations Radio Networks
United Stations now has the status as the largest independently owned and operated radio network in America, but it's not resting on its laurels and some major announcements are coming soon. There's a growing Ad Sales team with offices in New York, Chicago, Dallas and Los Angeles. There's a growing Affiliate Relations presence with regional reps based in New York, Washington, Dallas and Los Angeles. The network has dozens of programming services touching over 5000 stations a week, hundreds of performers on call and production outposts and show hosts based in New York, Chicago, Washington, Nashville, Atlanta, Dallas, Phoenix, Florida, Maine, North Carolina and, of course, Hollywood.