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BetQL Network to Air Live from New BetMGM Sportsbook


BetQL Network
BetQL Network

Through its partnership with BetMGM, Audacy's BetQL Network -- the company's network of sports betting content heard across its broadcast portfolio and digital platforms -- will air 51 hours of live audio and video programming from the new BetMGM Sportsbook in Glendale, AZ, on February 6-10. The sportsbook is located next to State Farm Stadium, where Kansas City and Philadelphia will battle in the Super Bowl on February 12.

"We're proud to leverage our partnership with our friends at BetMGM to bring sports bettors and our listeners over 50 hours of live, premier audio content -- more than any other sports betting network -- to get them ready for the biggest game in American sports," said Audacy President of Sports Mike Dee. "When we launched BetQL Network a few short years ago, we were bullish on giving sports bettors of all experience levels a home for informed and entertaining sports betting content, and this on-site, front-row access to the pinnacle of football embodies that commitment."

Additionally, BetQL Network will collaborate with other Audacy sports stations for live hits throughout the week.

To get listeners ready for the big game, "You Better You Bet" podcast hosts Nick Kostos and Ken Barkley will host "BetQL's Countdown to Kickoff" on February 12 from 11am-1pm ET. The championship game special will offer a blend of analysis and entertainment, with the duo welcoming a rotation of special guests to add expert opinions leading up to the game.

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