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Skyview Inks Multi-Year Renewal with CBS Audio Network


Skyview and CBS Audio Network
Skyview and CBS Audio Network

Skyview Networks and Paramount's CBS Audio Network ink a multi-year renewal of their distribution and network audio sales partnership. Since initially partnering in 2018 and following the renewal in 2020, the network and the audio solutions company will continue to drive revenue results for CBS's news and music formats while providing audio distribution and technical innovation.

"Extending our partnership with Skyview Networks further strengthens and enhances our distribution and sales of our expanding audio portfolio," said Paramount Global Executive Vice President of Audio and Podcasting Steve Raizes. "Together, we're focused on delivering our best-in-class news, information, and entertainment content to new listeners around the country."

"The CBS standard for excellence shines in our partnership," added Skyview Networks President of Network Partnerships and Chief Revenue Officer Jeanne-Marie Condo. "CBS is deeply committed to radio, working to provide outstanding programming that engages listeners. The continued growth of CBS affiliates is impressive and helps deliver significant results for the ad community. CBS is a profound partner with their forward thinking and dedication to radio nationwide. It is a privilege and honor to continue our partnership."

"I'm excited that CBS and Skyview are actively exploring additional news and entertainment content for audio consumers. By working closely together, we will increase revenue, enhance listener engagement, and expand our dominant position within the audio space," said Skyview Networks President and Chief Executive Officer Steve Jones.

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