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Audacy's BetQL Network Unveils Fall Football Lineup


BetQL Network
BetQL Network

Audacy's BetQL Network, the company's network of sports betting content, will usher in the football season with a fall lineup that includes 99 hours of original content each week. The new lineup begins September 9. BetQL Network's Sunday lineup is set to be a marathon of football and Wagertainment, spanning from 6am to 10pm ET.

"As anticipation for the upcoming football action reaches its zenith, we're proud to present an array of engaging shows, expert analysis, and thrilling insights that are set to redefine sports betting entertainment," said BetQL Network Brand Manager Andrew Williams. "With this fall football lineup, BetQL Network continues to set the gold standard in sports entertainment, offering a comprehensive experience that spans the spectrum from analysis to excitement, predictions and pulse-pounding action."

"BetQL Tailgate Kickoff," starring Ryan Horvat, airs Saturdays from 9-10am ET. Renowned for his charismatic hosting of "BetMGM Tonight" on weekdays, Horvat brings his high-octane energy to this one-hour, fast-paced college football preview show.

BetQL Network's Sunday lineup is set to be a marathon of football and Wagertainment, spanning from 6am-10pm ET and includes "The Sunday Spread" (6-8am), "BetMGM Gameday" (8-11am), "You Better You Bet Countdown to Kickoff" (11am-1pm), "Inside The Betting Lines" (1-9pm) and "Back to the Futures" (9-10pm).

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