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Scion Radio 17 Takes on the Air Waves

Scion Radio 17 is one of six channels on the Broadband website highlighting various music styles, from hip-hop to rock to reggae to electro to house to soul, as well as featuring interviews with some of the hottest artists, tastemakers and DJ’s rocking dance floors worldwide. Stations on Scion Radio 17 include VICE Radio, The Rub Radio, Turntable Lab L.A. Radio, Wax Poetics Radio, Clockout Radio, Synthetic Serenade, Root Down Sound, The Kitchen Sink and more.

With the launch of Scion Radio 17, the brand has reached a new frontier – bringing you the heat 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year with 17 channels of streaming audio from your favorite DJs and personalities.

Visit www.scion.com/broadband to hear the latest from Scion Radio 17.

Scion continues to support Internet radio in an era where big businesses are lobbying for its death!

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