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Infinity Sports Network Expands with ''The Pat Boyle Show''


''The Pat Boyle Show''
''The Pat Boyle Show''

Audacy adds "The Pat Boyle Show" to its Infinity Sports Network lineup, starting April 15. The show will air during the early hours of 2-6am ET, catering to night owls and early risers across over 300 affiliates in the U.S. and Canada, as well as through streaming on the Audacy app. Boyle, who has been with WFAN and Infinity Sports Network since 2019, currently co-hosts "Sunday's Bets" on Audacy's BetMGM Network and anchored the eight-hour NFL show "Gridiron Gameday with Pat Boyle."

Ryan Hurley, Brand Manager for Infinity Sports Network and WFAN, commented, "We are happy to have Pat continue to bring his passion to Infinity Sports Network, this time on a nightly basis," said Hurley. He praised Boyle's dedication to entertaining his audience and providing a dynamic listening experience. "He puts everything he has into entertaining his audience, keeping them informed and involving them in his show for a great listening experience."

Pat Boyle shared his excitement about the opportunity to host his own sports talk show. "It's been a dream of mine to have my own sports talk show. Now, I cannot wait to bring what I love to do most every single weeknight," Boyle remarked. He emphasized the interactive and engaging nature of his show, promising lively debates and in-depth sports analysis. "You might agree wholeheartedly with me on a take, or you might disagree vehemently. Either way, you know you are getting a genuine, passionate opinion. I love to entertain, tell stories, break down the games and have fun."

In addition to its availability on Infinity Sports Network and the Audacy app, "The Pat Boyle Show" will also stream free on SiriusXM channel 375 and numerous other stations nationwide.

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