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VSiN Unveils New Fall Programming Lineup
RADIO ONLINE | Tuesday, September 3, 2024 | 10:54am CT |
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VSiN, The Sports Betting Network, announced its new programming lineup with new talent joining familiar faces. The new weekday lineup kicks off with a new morning show, "The VSiN Morning Line," featuring Super Bowl-winning NFL executive Michael Lombardi along with VSiN newcomers Harrison Sanford and Grace Remington beginning at 7am ET. Longtime popular morning show "Follow the Money," with Mitch Moss and Paul Howard, will anchor the network's afternoon starting at 4pm ET.
Throughout the day, VSiN fan favorites Gill Alexander, Stormy Buonantony and others, along with new shows hosted by Adam Schein and John Hansen, will help guide sports betting and fantasy football enthusiasts as game times approach.
"I've always been impressed by VSiN's commitment to delivering the most credible sports betting content out there, and this new lineup embodies that continued focus on quality programming," said VSiN EVP, Talent & Programming Steve Cohen. "With new talent and old favorites, I think we've assembled the most robust and experienced team of sports betting and fantasy sports experts in the industry, and we're thrilled to kick things off for the start of football season."
"The new VSiN programming lineup reflects a huge investment in content, something that has always separated us from everyone else in the industry," added VSiN CEO Bill Adee. "As the first sports betting network, we identified the best names and this lineup builds on that promise. At a time when other media organizations are pulling back, we're doubling down on expertise and premium content to continue to differentiate the network and support our aggressive growth targets."
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