Tre’ Day

TRE’ DAY, EVERYDAY, ALL DAY

 

 

Tre' Day Bio

Travis “Tre’ Day” Rowan began his radio career in 1996 right out of high school and straight into the pros. The name “Tre’ Day” was actually given to him by his basketball teammates after hitting 11 three-pointers in a single game.  While a full-time student at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, Tre’ worked his way up from an internship to a full-time position at KIPR (92.3FM). The Little Rock market embraced Tre’ very quickly and it reflected in the ratings.  No matter what the air shift…Tre’ brought his time slots to #1 each and every time.

Tre’ Day

No matter what the air shift…Tre’ brought his time slots to #1 each and every time. Tre’ also brought his academic status to #1 of his graduating class with a 4.0GPA throughout college, earning the honor of Summa Cum Laude…an honor that Tre’ is most proud of.

Tre’ Day was also named, “One of the top 30 broadcasters in America, under 30 years old,” in the June 2008 edition of Radio & Records Magazine by the Edison Media Research group.  He is the first Arkansasan ever to be recognized with this honor!  Tre’ knows radio programming well. Tre’ was the music and production assistant for two stations (KIPR & KOKY) from 1998-2002. Currently, Tre’ is the Assistant Program Director of Power 92 – Little Rock and the host of the #1 rated Afternoon Drive show in Arkansas…”Take it to the House,” which is now available for syndication. “Take it to the House,” can be heard from anywhere in the world, from 2-6pm CST, by logging on to his website: www.TreDay.com/audio or by downloading the FREE Power 92 Jams app on your smartphone! 

Tre’ is 6’1”, 190 lbs. Tre’ grew up in an Air Force family, moving all over the United States.  Tre’ is married to the love of his life Malika.  In his spare time Tre’ LOVES to travel, work out, play sports, surf the internet, read, write, produce voice packages and hang out with friends & family.


Schedule

2 pm – Intro Song

2:40 pm – Hip Hop Report

3:40 pm – Tre’ Day Debut

4:05 pm – Traffic Jamz

4:40 pm – True Story

5 pm – Drive Time Mini-Mix

5:40 pm – Big Call of the Day


 


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