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iHM Debuts ''iHeartRadio Sports'' One-Stop Online Destination


iHeartMedia is rolling out "iHeartRadio Sports," a new website that lets listeners find broadcast Sports radio stations, Sports podcasts and latest Sports news in one place. Through "iHeartRadio Sports," sports fans can choose from more than 195 live broadcast and digital stations including FOX Sports Radio, AM 570 LA Sports (Home of Dodgers Radio & Los Angeles Sports), FOX Sports The Gambler/Philadelphia, KFAN-FM/Minneapolis and others.

In addition, they can listen to episodes from more than 25,000 sports podcasts including "The Herd with Colin Cowherd," "3 and Out with John MiddleKauff," "Outkick the Coverage with Clay Travis," "Sports Wars" and more.

"iHeartRadio has long been a destination for the biggest sports fans and now provides the premier destination where they can find all their favorite teams, podcasts, personalities and stations all in one place," said iHeartRadio and iHeartMedia Networks Group President Darren Davis. "Sports listeners are incredibly passionate and this new destination utilizes the power and reach of iHeartMedia and its programming to create an encompassing all-things-sports experience like no other, for those enthusiastic fanatics everywhere whether it's getting outstanding play-by-play of the latest Dodgers game to sports betting podcasts for expert picks and analysis."

The iHeartRadio digital streaming service currently features 196 broadcast and digital Sports radio stations across the U.S. and more than 25,000 Sports podcasts.

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