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Audacy Launches its First-Ever National Women's Sports Show


She's Got Next with Jordan Robinson
She's Got Next with Jordan Robinson

Audacy has announced the debut of "She's Got Next with Jordan Robinson," the company's first nationally broadcast radio show devoted exclusively to women's sports. The new program, hosted by journalist Jordan Robinson, will premiere on May 9 across 27 Audacy Sports outlets and will also be available as a podcast on the Audacy app and all major podcast platforms.

"Women's sports are experiencing a cultural surge -- and fans are demanding more," said Chris Kinard, Sports Format Vice President at Audacy. "'She's Got Next with Jordan Robinson' is our answer to that demand, offering a dedicated space on our airwaves for in-depth conversations, compelling storytelling, and a celebration of women's sports' biggest headlines and brightest stars. Jordan brings deep credibility and an unwavering commitment to elevating women's sports, and we couldn't be more excited to get this ball rolling."

The one-hour weekly show will spotlight athletes and leagues such as the WNBA, NWSL, PWHL, Unrivaled, and Athletes Unlimited, as well as Olympic gold medalists, Grand Slam champions, and NCAA Division I stars.

"I am thrilled to bring the stories of the best women athletes to the forefront," said Jordan Robinson. "With 'She's Got Next,' listeners -- superfans and new fans alike -- will get a front-row seat to fun and exciting women's sports coverage."

According to a recent Decoder Insights survey, women's sports fans are among the most engaged audio consumers, with 47% identifying as "super fans" and 50% tuning into sports talk audio weekly.

Robinson, a multimedia journalist and broadcaster, also hosts Audacy Sports' "The Women's Hoops Show." Her resume includes work for the WNBA, PAC-12 Network, Women's Sports Network, West Coast Conference, Big Ten Network, and FIBA. She has served as a sideline reporter, play-by-play announcer, host of the PAC-12 Football Tailgate Show, and as a live host at the women's Final Four.

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