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WZGV Charlotte Rebrands as InsideTheGame.bet


WZGV-AM in Charlotte
WZGV-AM in Charlotte

WZGV-AM, formerly known as "ESPN Charlotte 730 The Game," has officially rebranded as "InsideTheGame.bet," becoming the first station in the Charlotte market dedicated to sports betting content. The station's new identity launches in partnership with VSiN, The Sports Betting Network, bringing 24/7 programming focused on real-time odds, expert analysis, and betting insights.

"This new format is unlike anything in the market," said Mario Washington, General Manager of WZGV-AM. "Leveraging premier sports betting content from VSiN, WZGV-AM InsideTheGame.bet will be Charlotte's sports information station. With the gold standard in sports betting content, we can give listeners the real-time news and analysis they need to make more informed wagers - straight from the sports betting capital of the world in Las Vegas."

The transition marks a significant milestone for both the station and VSiN, adding Charlotte -- a top 25 U.S. market -- to VSiN's growing national footprint. With this addition, VSiN programming is now broadcast on more than 350 stations across 46 states, reaching nearly 90% of the U.S. radio market.

"Charlotte's passionate sports fan base is ready for sports talk radio that goes beyond hot takes and brings them inside the action of the game," said Bill Adee, CEO of VSiN. "We're thrilled to partner with WZGV-AM 730 to deliver the credible, actionable sports betting information that our network is known for to this new audience."

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