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Audacy, Chicago Bulls Ink Broadcast Partnership Extension


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Audacy and the Chicago Bulls ink a multi-year radio broadcast extension. As part of the agreement, WSCR-AM (670 The Score) will continue to be the flagship radio station of the Bulls, airing all regular season and postseason games. Listeners will also be able to hear games via the station's digital stream on the Audacy app and station website.

"For years, 670 The Score has been the home for Bulls basketball, and we're delighted to continue our longstanding relationship with the Reinsdorf family and the Bulls organization," said Audacy Chicago Regional President and Market Manager Rachel Williamson. "As the voice of Chicago sports fans, we look forward to many more years of giving our listeners premier year-round coverage of the team, both on and off the court."

"In what is already an exciting time for Bulls fans, we are happy to announce the extension of our partnership with The Score," added Chicago Bulls President and COO Michael Reinsdorf. "Over the years, we have had a great relationship and we look forward to building on that for our organization and fan base."

670 The Score's gameday broadcast will feature play-by-play announcer Chuck Swirsky and color analyst Bill Wennington. In addition to game broadcasts, 670 The Score will also air a 15-minute pregame show hosted by Swirsky, as well as a 30-minute postgame show featuring a rotation of hosts.

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