'Hot 2100 Savannah' is the new local internet radio station
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SAVANNAH, Ga. () — There is a new radio station in town: Hot 2100 Savannah is an internet radio station that has recently opened its door.

Hot 2100 Savannah is dedicated to uplifting and empowering the local community.

In early June, they held an opening ceremony where they officially launched their newly established studio located at 49 Park of Commerce Way Suite 203 in Savannah that will stay open 24/7.

“Hot 2100 Savannah is more than just an internet radio station. It’s a movement to bring our community together through meaningful content and engagement,” said Chris Smith, vice-president of technology of Hot 2100 Savannah. “We are excited to open our doors and invite everyone to be part of this journey.”

This new radio station plays a variety of music from R&B, reggae and afro beats. You can listen to Hot 2100 Savannah here.

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