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SBG and Envision Networks Get Exclusive


Sun Broadcast Group and Envision Networks announced today that they have expanded their sales representation agreement to include all Envision Networks shows and services for 2020. The fully exclusive new partnership brings more than 60 million new monthly listeners on over 2,500 radio stations to the SBG lineups starting January 1st.

"I've had the honor of working with Danno and Laura for the last 8 years, each of those years expanding our partnership as well as our amazing friendship," said Jason Bailey, President and Founder of SBG. "Today we take the big step in our relationship to become exclusive. The lineups coming over to Sun in 2020 will surely push our RADAR network to astronomical heights and the products that we will be able to represent to our clients and partners are simply top notch!"

"We started with Sun Broadcast Group selling all of our Spanish inventory and began adding more general market advertising to their networks as we grew," said Envision Networks CEO and President, Danno Wolkoff. "SBG's ability to maximize our lineups and create networks with such high advertiser demand fueled the development of many new shows and services. It's only fitting that Jay, Julio and the Sun team now represent all of Envision Networks' advertising sales in 2020 ... we're thrilled to be working together."

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