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Audacy to Debut Three New Sunday Shows on BetQL Network


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Audacy has announced the upcoming debut of three new Sunday shows on BetQL Network, effective January 16. "As football season turns the corner for the home stretch, we're pleased to introduce three dynamic Sunday shows to help bettors get ready for all the action across the sports world," said Vice President of Sports Matt Volk. "These three programs will continue to put fans in position to win on Sundays, no matter the season."

"BetQL 5 Star Weekend," 8-10am ET
Hosted by 93.7 The Fan (KDKA-FM) on-air host Chris Mack and CBS Sports Radio's Damon Amendolara, "BetQL 5 Star Weekend" will use BetQL's star rating system to preview all of the best bets for the day and the week ahead. 105.7 The Fan (WJZ-FM) evening host Jeremy Conn will serve as a guest host until February 20. Starting February 20, "BetQL 5 Star Weekend" will air from 10am-12pm ET.

"Sunday's Bets," 12-4pm ET
The action doesn't stop on Sundays. The Team 980 (WTEM-AM) morning show host Travis Thomas and BetQL Network hosts Quinton Mayo and Michael Jenkins keep listeners up to date with all of the best action from a busy day in sports.

"BetNation," 4-8pm ET
From bad beats to best bets, CBS Sports Radio's Shaun Morash and Audacy's alternative national evening host Kevan Kenney take the pulse of the nation from a sports betting perspective.

Audacy subsequently announces BetQL writer Lucy Burdge will join "Back to the Futures" and co-host alongside Brandon Sprague, Sunday nights from 8-9pm ET.

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