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Hale Broadcasting / Hale Multimedia Partnership



Hale Multimedia began in 1998 as Hale Broadcasting and Website Design before the official name change in 2004.

From the beginning, our emphasis has been on two primary areas; radio broadcasting and website design, as the name implied. For the past twenty years, they have operated independently. Howard Hale handled the radio network and Brian & Andi Hale handled the website business.

Entering his 80's, Howard continues to amaze us all with his ability to ask the right questions and then listen intently as his guests share their knowledge and experience with his loyal listeners on his 3 daily radio programs. Howard also loves to raise, train and sell quarterhorses in his spare time.

The time has come for us to help with the radio network management and broadcast duties at Hale Broadcasting, so you will be hearing more of Brian on the radio.

Our 3 daily radio programs are The Harvest Report, The Horseman's Corner and The Cattleman's Corner and can be heard anytime online at https://www.halebroadcasting.com.

For coverage maps and sponsorship information on our Harvest USA Radio Network, visit https://www.harvestusareport.com


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