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FNTSY Sports Radio Available to Broadcast Outlets


Fantasy Sports Entertainment Group is now making the FNTSY Sports Radio Network available to terrestrial radio station networks and groups. The network's focus is on Fantasy Sports, breaking sports and Fantasy Sports news updates, scheduled sports and fantasy sports news, season-long Fantasy strategy and advice, among other daily fantasy sports info. The radio network is powered RotoExperts.com, DailyRoto.com and FNTSY Sports Network TV.

"We are delighted to work with KMG Networks in this new offering to the terrestrial radio community," said Director of FNTSY Sports Radio Network and FSEG PSO Mike Cardano. "This is just the next step in the logical progression of adding to our revolutionary offerings in serving the Fantasy Sports and entertainment industry."

"With more than 60 million engaged users in North America, the radio marketplace is ready for the FNTSY Sports Radio Network," stated KMG Networks CEO Gary Krantz. "The sports format continues to thrive in almost every market, and now there is finally an industry player with a proven track record to super serve the Fantasy fanatic in those markets."

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