With two decades on Sirius XM behind it, trucking radio titan RadioNemo recently announced a next stop, following the path of what they called "Next-Gen Nemo." Dave Nemo, with more than 50 years in trucking radio, and his Road Gang are stepping into a series of all-new shows, supported by the Fastport group and in a new studio at the historic Degas House in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Beginning this coming Monday, RadioNemo will stream live 24/7 at RadioNemo.com. On June 9, the flagship shows "Nemo Nation" and "Road Gang Radio" launch in their full formats, and later this summer Lindsay Lawler's "We Should Write" will make its debut.

Nemo Nation is Dave Nemo’s rapid-fire Monday morning deep dive into last week’s headlines and next week’s must-know events, complete with rocking music, outrageous factoids, and featured interviews. Road Gang Radio finds Jimmy Mac and Lindsay Lawler guiding listeners through a fast-paced mix of technology, travel, entertainment, and culture.
"Innovation is in our DNA," said Dave Nemo, RadioNemo founder and host. The partnership with Fastport, he added, "allows us to bring everything our listeners love into one seamless digital home. Whether you're behind the wheel or on your phone, you can tune in anytime and stay connected to the trucking world and beyond."
Lawler's upcoming We Should Write program will invite guests to explore how writing shapes their lives. "Whether you're a songwriter, traveler, or someone who jots down thoughts on your phone, writing is powerful," said Lawler. "This show is about feeling seen, telling stories, and having fun with it all.
Road Gang Radio cohost Mac felt "our commitment to our community remains stronger than ever. You've been with us on our current home for years, and now we're creating a space where every story, tip and track can be heard any time you choose."
The company extended "deep gratitude" to longtime listeners as well as partner organizations. Listeners can tune in starting June 2 via RadioNemo.com or find content wherever they access their favorite programming.
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