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Green Roll Media Announces SuperBook Sports Podcast Deal


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Green Roll Media and SuperBook Sports have have partnered to create multiple podcasts for Green Roll Media's sports betting podcast network. Green Roll Media, founded by veteran sports radio programming exec Jeremiah Crowe, will produce "SuperBook Sports Podcast" and "Betting With The Barbers" podcasts each week during football season, focusing specifically on the NFL and College Football betting strategy and insights from industry pros. The audio content will be available as podcasts for sports betting enthusiasts, and as weekend sports programming for Sports radio stations.

"SuperBook Sports Podcast" is hosted by SuperBook oddsmakers Jay Kornegay and John Murray, and features stand-up comedian and veteran podcast host Brandt Tobler. Former NFL standouts Tiki Barber and Ronde Barber will host the new Green Roll Media podcast, "Betting With The Barbers," offering insights from their on-field NFL experience for sports bettors.

Green Roll Media Founder and CEO Jeremiah Crowe said, "It's an honor to launch Green Roll Media's podcast portfolio with such a powerful and well-respected brand as SuperBook Sports. We look forward to providing underserved sports betting enthusiasts with a singular destination for can't-miss content, while also making select PPM-friendly podcasts available for radio groups to air during their weekend programming lineups."

SuperBook Sports Operations Executive VP Jay Kornegay commented, "We're looking forward to allowing listeners to get a sneak peak of what's happening behind the counter here at the SuperBook every week. If you're interested in sports betting from the sportsbook's perspective, you'll certainly enjoy the podcast."

Green Roll Media's air talent also includes MMA analyst Lou "GambLou" Finocchiaro. He currently serves as a regular Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) analyst for ESPN and Vegas Stats & Information Network (VSiN). GambLou's "Bout Business MMA Podcast" is also currently available for download.

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