Ryan is the Operations Manager for Townsquare Media in the Quad Cities. What does that mean? Nobody is really sure. But, we know he works with all the stations for Townsquare Media Quad Cities. I-Rock 93.5, 97X, B100, US 104.9 and ESPN 1170 AM, 104.1 FM. Ryan is originally from northern Wisconsin but lived in Texas for 13 years prior to moving to the Quad Cities in 2019. So Ryan still thinks the cold sucks. Ryan came to the Quad Cities and told the fellas at corporate the Quad Cities needed a hard rock station. Shockingly they said OK. Go for it. So on August 30, 2019, I-Rock 93.5 brought back the hard rock the Quad Cities was missing. You can listen to the ramblings of a madman every day from 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. That's when Ryan talks about the latest concerts and I-Rock 93.5 events that you'll always see him at. Ryan will also bribe you daily with contests and 54-minute shut-up and rock blocks while you work. You can reach Ryan at ryan.mccredden@townsquaremedia.com. Really, you can reach Ryan on all the I-Rock 93.5 social media accounts cause he is the only guy here.
Ryan McCredden
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