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KVYB-FM Extends Broadcast Partnership with L.A. Dodgers


KVYB-FM (106.3 The Vibe) in Oxnard-Ventura
KVYB-FM (106.3 The Vibe) in Oxnard-Ventura

Cumulus Media's KVYB-FM (106.3 The Vibe) in Oxnard-Ventura has renewed its broadcast partnership with the Los Angeles Dodgers, ensuring that the station will continue to serve as the official Dodgers radio affiliate for Ventura County and Santa Barbara. The agreement extends a longstanding relationship, keeping live Dodgers game broadcasts on the station for another season.

Sommer Frisk, Vice President/Market Manager, Cumulus Oxnard/Ventura, emphasized the significance of maintaining the partnership following the Dodgers' recent championship win. "With so much excitement surrounding the World Champions, it was an easy decision to make to continue our long-standing partnership with the Dodgers franchise. There is nothing like listening to the L.A. Dodgers in stereo on the radio with no blackout dates," Frisk said.

Dave Daniels, Operations Manager, Cumulus Oxnard/Ventura, echoed that sentiment, highlighting the opportunity for fans to follow the team's latest campaign. "We're proud to welcome back the Dodgers as World Champions. This year, enjoy all the action on 106.3 The Vibe as the Dodgers begin their quest for back-to-back championships," Daniels commented.

106.3 The Vibe will continue to broadcast every Dodgers game live, giving local fans uninterrupted access to the team's season as they defend their title.

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