Listen to the Top 93 Countdown on The River for New Years!

Listen to the Top 93 Countdown on The River for New Years!

Photo: 93.9 & 101.5 The River


The votes are in! Hundreds of you voted on the best local music we played this past year, and now it’s time to count it down!

Listen to our Top 93 Countdown on Sunday, New Year’s Eve, starting at 6 PM, and again on Monday, New Years Day, from noon to 6 PM, playing all the best new River music from 2023.

Before the countdown begins, tune in to a special edition of Local Currents with Jim Neill, starting at 4 PM on New Year’s Eve! He’ll play all the best songs from the local artists you voted for, and you’ll get to hear the final countdown in order for the first time.

Enjoy the holiday, and thanks for listening.

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