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Infinity Networks Adds CBS News Radio to Affiliate Roster


Infinity Networks
Infinity Networks

Infinity Networks, a network services and content platform, has announced a new distribution partnership with CBS News Radio, expanding its reach to more than 1,200 unique radio outlets nationwide. The addition of over 700 CBS News Radio affiliates marks a major milestone for the company, which launched earlier this year at the Country Radio Seminar in Nashville.

CBS News Radio, owned and operated by CBS Broadcasting Inc., a subsidiary of Paramount, brings a respected news brand to Infinity Networks' growing portfolio of network content and affiliate services. The partnership provides local broadcasters with access to premier programming, operational resources, and new monetization opportunities.

"This is a major step forward for Infinity Networks and for our partners across the industry," said Bob Philips, Chief Revenue Officer, Audacy. "By bringing together a respected brand like CBS News Radio under the Infinity Networks umbrella, we're creating a scalable platform that enhances the reach and impact of great local and national content for our advertising partners."

Infinity Networks serves as a syndication provider helping local broadcast brands expand affiliate relationships and audience engagement. Among its offerings are the Country radio programs "Katie & Company," hosted by ACM Award-winner Katie Neal, and "The Rob Holly Show," hosted by ACM and CMA Award-winning duo Rob Stone and Holly Hutton.

The platform is also the exclusive U.S. affiliate partner of SPARC Media Hub, a radio workflow solution offering tools for promotions, prep, messaging, production, and phone screening-all designed by radio professionals.

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