SAG fm plays soft adult grooves and it also plays host to endless behind the scenes disasters. Can radio announcer and argument enthusiast Ray Easton get his station to number one in a workplace where the only thing more toxic than the staff’s attitude is the coffee? A seven part sitcom podcast by writer/producer Ben Ryan that will have you saying “I wake up with SAG!”
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | Comedy FictionMusicFiction |
The final struggle for SAG fm begins and blood will be spilled. Or is that beer? It's hard to tell in this dingy Irish pub. more
Chockers makes a stand, Vinnie makes Ray an offer he can't refuse, and Frank just makes a nuisance of himself. more
SAG fm puts on a barbeque for listeners and someone more mysterious than the ingredients of the sausages shows up to rock Ray's world. more
When sports reporter Darren Chockers joins SAG fm things go as smoothly as his voice. i.e. Not very. more
Can SAG fm bring it's ad revenue back from the grave by targeting a virtual reality gaming venue as it's next big client? more
The ARIAS are on and hopefully so is the microphone that SAG fm uses for their red carpet interviews. more
When Ray's comments cause offence, SAG fm needs help like a hot beverage needs moo juice. more
Wake Up with SAG - from Monday January 14 more
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