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The BetQL Network (known on air as The Bet) is a radio network owned and operated by Audacy, Inc. that focuses on the world of sports betting. It is heard on the Audacy app as well as Audacy's portfolio of sports stations. The launch came after Entercom (the forerunner of Audacy) purchased the QL Gaming Group in November 2020. [1]
Audacy, previously known as Radio.com, is a free broadcast and Internet radio platform developed by the namesake company Audacy, Inc. (formerly known as Entercom). [1] The Audacy platform functions as a music recommender system and is the national umbrella brand for the company's radio network aggregating its over 235 local radio stations across the United States.
In April 2024, Audacy unveiled Audacy Sports, a new vertical representing the Company’s portfolio of 40 owned-and-operated all-sports stations and affiliates, 160 sports streaming channels on the Audacy app, and the No 1. sports podcast network featuring over 600 titles and live events. [118]
The Audacy app carries coverage of the game on desktops/laptops only. [33] On August 8, 2024, Audacy announced that, as part of the move of KCSP's programming to KRBZ as KFNZ-FM "96.5 the Fan", that station would become the new flagship station of the Chiefs; WDAF-FM will continue to simulcast Chiefs games for the 2024 season.
After more than 50 years as Entercom Communications, the radio and podcasting company is unfurling a new banner: Effective immediately, it is changing its name to Audacy. With the rebranding, the ...
Through the Audacy app, it is available nationwide, thus freeing Weigel from the responsibility of hosting the audio stream of WRME-LD otherwise. The HD2 subchannel is cross-promoted through MeTV owned-and-operated station WBME-CD (channels 41.1/58.2).
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Audacy — the radio platform that owns L.A. stations KROQ, KRTH, KNX and the Wave, among others — filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, the company announced Sunday.