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Key Networks and Bloomberg Audio Renew with Audacy
| RADIO ONLINE | Monday, December 2, 2024 | 11:02am CT |
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In a continuation of their partnership, Key Networks and Bloomberg Audio have renewed their syndication agreement with Audacy. This deal ensures that Bloomberg Audio will maintain its role as the primary provider of business and consumer news across Audacy's network of 26 all-News and News/Talk stations in the U.S.
Audacy's news stations includes outlets such as 92.3 FM and 1010 WINS in New York, KNX-FM 97.1 and 1070 AM in Los Angeles and WBBM Newsradio in Chicago. Bloomberg Audio has been supplying Audacy with business news coverage for several years, a collaboration that has now been solidified for the future with this multi-year agreement.
Under the renewed agreement, Audacy stations will continue to receive access to Bloomberg's radio news content. This includes live, customized reports and specialty features like Bloomberg Money Minutes, Bloomberg Business of Sports, Bloomberg Business of Entertainment, and more focused segments such as the Green Report and Small Business Report.
Audacy Chief Programming Officer Jeff Sottolano expressed enthusiasm about the continuation of this partnership. "We're thrilled to extend our partnership with Bloomberg Radio, a trusted leader in business news," said Sottolano. "This collaboration strengthens our commitment to providing unparalleled business news coverage, ensuring our audiences have access to the insights and information they need."
Echoing this sentiment, Anthony Mancini, Head of Bloomberg Audio, highlighted the synergy between the two companies. "The partnership between Bloomberg and Audacy is a perfect match. With Bloomberg's resources and Audacy's extensive network of news-talk stations, we are thrilled to renew this arrangement," Mancini stated.
Key Networks Chief Operating Officer Dennis Green also commented on the deal's renewal. "We are delighted to continue our longstanding partnership with Audacy, bringing Bloomberg's unrivaled financial news to listeners nationwide," said Green. "We look forward to further enhancing the listener experience and exploring new opportunities to benefit both the audience and our advertisers."
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