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Skyview, Veritone Partner on Network Audio Sales


Skyview Networks
Skyview Networks

Skyview Networks has entered into a new network audio sales partnership with Veritone, an enterprise AI software and services provider. The agreement, effective January 1, 2026, will see Veritone collaborate with Skyview's sales leadership team to strengthen its VeriAds platform -- designed to help broadcasters generate incremental ad revenue with minimal operational lift.

"We are thrilled to partner with Skyview Networks and its leadership team," said Paul Cramer, Vice President of Sales at Veritone. "Their impressive track record in the market is a huge asset that will be instrumental in allowing us to continue to provide our nearly 2,000 radio station customers with on-air inventory optionality, combined with strong affiliate traffic and compliance operations."

Veritone's portfolio includes AI-driven tools such as Veritone Attribute, Veritone Discover, and VeriAds, which enable media companies to optimize advertising and campaign performance. Through this partnership, Veritone gains access to Skyview's innovative network sales strategies to help broadcasters enhance revenue opportunities.

"There are few companies in the audio media space providing services as innovative and essential as Veritone," added Steve Jones, President and CEO of Skyview Networks. "This partnership further strengthens Skyview's client portfolio, ensuring our advertisers continue to achieve scale and reach that maximizes their investment objectives while providing exceptional service and results."

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