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Audacy Kicks Off Special Football Training Camp Programming


Audacy has announced special professional football Training Camp programming available live exclusively on the Audacy digital platform. "Training Camp Live," an in-depth look at professional football training camp and preseason storylines, will be available via live and on demand digital platforms and produced by the following nine Audacy Sports stations, each Monday and Friday from July 30 to September 3.

  • Boston - WEEI
  • Chicago - 670 The Score
  • Dallas - 105.3 The Fan
  • Kansas City - 610 Sports Radio
  • New York - WFAN 101.9FM / 660AM
  • Philadelphia - Sports Radio 94WIP
  • Pittsburgh - 93.7 The Fan
  • San Francisco - 95.7 The Game
  • Washington - 106.7 The Fan and 980 The Team

Local Audacy professional football experts will provide twice weekly insights into all of the market's team's training camp news. Shows will be hosted by various on-air personalities from each station.

"Training camp is the perfect time to capture pro football fans who are excited about the start of the season," said Matt Volk, Vice President of Sports, Audacy. "By identifying insiders throughout our markets, this exclusive digital content will give fans a front row seat to all of the training camp and preseason storylines surrounding their favorite team."

Live versions of the episodes will be available exclusively on the Audacy digital platform in both audio and video form. Episodes will be repurposed into time-shifted podcasts and will also be available on the app, website and through all other major podcast providers.

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