Toronto, Ontario (Canada) -- February 2025 (ERP/Acclaim PR) -- These are amazing times for the "Entertainment Report Podcast (ERP)!" The premiere program and media platform is celebrating it's 400th episode with an exclusive interview with Reggae giant Turbulence! As Reggae Month unfolds, this valuable source of entertainment is an ideal way to get connected with the vibrant music and culture.
This is a big deal for the show's host Sheldon Bruce, affectionately known as "Muscle" in the industry and by millions of viewers. Nicely solidifying his role as a Caribbean Entertainment Ambassador, Muscle launched "Entertainment Report Podcast" in January 2018. The program rose to prominence during the pandemic, entertaining the masses during trying times.
Featuring heavily sought after Reggae and Dancehall entertainers and impresarios, "Entertainment Report Podcast" is a bastion of Caribbean entertainment. Exposing rare facts and hidden gems with just the right questions, Muscle's journalistic style brings an authentic angle and appeal to "Entertainment Report Podcast."
With many programs in this space coming and going post-pandemic, "Entertainment Report Podcast" has thrived and Muscle couldn't be happier, as he eyes 2025 as a year of brand expansion. Amassing over 1.5 million views on it's You Tube channel this past year and millions across digital and social media platforms, it's clear that Muscle has struck gold with a growth trajectory worth chatting about.
Always remaining humble, despite a platform of epic proportion, Muscle says, "I am grateful for 'Entertainment Report Podcast' everyday. I must salute social media influencer and serial entrepreneur Gary Vee, who insisted that our 2 Lined Music Hut business needed to be a media company. He doubled down by insisting every business needs to be a media company."
The media personality adds, "Our parent company 2 Lined Music Hut was established in 1996. Upon gaining an impressive contact base through this main business, I saw where we could fit in the Caribbean media space, especially coming from Toronto, Canada." |
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