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Sports Betting Network VSiN Continues Expansion


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Sports Betting Network VSiN continues to grow its radio network with the addition of new affiliates in Medford, OR and Abilene, TX since the start of this year's NFL season. Including both long form and short form Action Updates, VSiN programming is now available on more than 350 stations in 46 states around the country, reaching nearly 90% of the U.S. radio market.

"Following new radio affiliates in New Hampshire and North Carolina late this summer, the new football season brings continued expansion of VSiN's leading sports betting radio network," said VSiN General Manager Len Mead. "We're excited to welcome new fans in Medford and Abilene as we continue to expand our distribution footprint to inform and entertain more listeners than ever before."

In addition to expansion of its radio network, in time for this year's NFL season, VSiN created locally focused sports betting shows for its affiliate in top 20 radio market Cleveland. The customized content, VSiN's "Saturday Ohio Betting Hour" & "Sunday Ohio Betting Hour," delivers insights and analysis to anyone betting on Ohio teams and games. The shows are hosted by Ohio native and VSiN.com Managing Editor Adam Burke and were created specifically for Cleveland's WTAM-AM. Since their launch early in the season, the shows have been picked up by other Ohio-based stations, including WARF-AM in Cleveland, WNIO-AM in Youngstown, as well as WCWA-AM and WSPD-AM in Toledo.

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