'Carol Miller's Get The Led Out' To Conduct First National LED ZEPPELIN Poll

September 18, 2010

United Stations Radio Networks, Inc. (USRN) and Denny Somach Productions (DSP) announced that it would be conducting the first annual poll to determine the most popular songs by the renowned British rock band LED ZEPPELIN.

The Zeptember event will be featured in connection with "Carol Miller's Get the Led Out" radio program and accompanying web site LedZepOnline.com.

"Carol Miller's Get the Led Out" is a programming package of long- and short-form features hosted by New York radio legend Carol Miller. Affiliates are provided with a one-hour weekly program and five weekly short features which can double as podcasts, all of which examine the career of the band that is generally acknowledged as the greatest hard rock band of all time, LED ZEPPELIN. The programs are produced by veteran producer Denny Somach and distributed by United Stations Radio Networks. The announcement came from Somach and USRN's EVP/Programming, Andy Denemark, at the network's New York headquarters.

Producer Denny Somach stated, "This will not be just another poll determined by music critics, but by radio listeners and fans who are actually responsible for making ZEPPELIN one of the biggest bands in the world."

Carol Miller echoes Denny's sentiments: "In my book, the listeners always come first, so I'm thrilled to turn the voting over to my fellow ZEPPELIN fans!"

The radio program and accompanying web site, LedZepOnline.com, will begin to reveal the final results (which are sure to be highly controversial) during the month of October.

"Carol Miller's Get the Led Out" is heard on over 100 rock stations, including WAXQ in New York and KLOS in Los Angeles.

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