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VSiN Adds Key Networks as Ad Sales Representation Partner


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Key Networks has been selected as the ad sales representation partner for VSiN, The Sports Betting Network. Key Networks will connect brands and agencies with VSiN's audio content, featuring the latest in sports wagering news, analysis and data from broadcasters and betting experts. VSiN currently provides content from the world of sports betting across multiple platforms, including more than 300 stations, iHeartRadio, YouTubeTV, RSNs like Spectrum SportsNet LA, NESN, MASN, Rogers' Sportsnet, and others.

VSiN CEO Bill Adee said, "As we head into our busiest season, we're focused on rapidly expanding advertising and distribution partnerships, while continuing to deliver the most credible sports betting content available anywhere. The team at Key Networks is familiar with our groundbreaking network and innovative solutions for advertisers who want to reach our highly-desirable audience. We look forward to tapping their deep audio knowledge, experience and relationships to help accelerate our growth."

Key Networks Chief Operating Officer Dennis Green added, "Key Networks is excited to announce an ad sales partnership with VSiN which is a brand synonymous with providing the best programming content in the sports betting arena. VSiN continues to build this brand with great talent and an executive team that is widely respected in the world of sports. Key Networks prides itself on bringing the biggest and best brands to the marketplace and with VSiN we continue that practice."

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