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Seattle Mariners Extend Radio Partnership with Bonneville


Seattle Mariners
Seattle Mariners

The Seattle Mariners ink a multi-year extension with Bonneville in Seattle, ensuring that Seattle Sports will continue as the team's flagship. This agreement reinforces a partnership that has spanned over three decades, marking 2025 as the 35th year of their collaboration. Seattle Sports, which has aired Mariners games since its shift to an all-Sports format in 2009 and previously from 1985-2002, will continue to broadcast all 162 regular-season games, plus spring training matches.

Kevin Martinez, President of Business Operations for the Mariners, expressed satisfaction with the renewal. "We are pleased to extend our agreement with Bonneville to keep Seattle Sports as the Mariners broadcast home," said Martinez. "Bonneville has been a valued partner of the Mariners, broadcasting our games across the region and sharing in our continued effort to bring Mariners baseball to our fans with compelling content across traditional and emerging platforms."

Cathy Cangiano, Senior Vice President and Market Manager for Bonneville Seattle, highlighted the synergy between the two organizations. "We're thrilled to continue our long-standing relationship with the Seattle Mariners," she stated. "At Bonneville, we pride ourselves on delivering high-quality, innovative, and entertaining local content. Renewing our partnership with the Mariners is a natural fit."

The extension also ensures that fans in Washington, Oregon, Montana, Idaho, Alaska, and British Columbia will continue to have access to Mariners games through the Seattle Sports App or SeattleSports.com.

Kyle Brown, Seattle Sports Program Director, emphasized the accessibility of Mariners content. "We're happy to offer Mariners audio content to our fans, both on-air and through the Seattle Sports app," said Brown. "Our aim is to make it simple and convenient for you to listen to Mariners programming no matter where you are in the Pacific Northwest."

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