A leading sports betting media company is returning to SiriusXM airwaves this month.
VSiN, the digital sports betting content outfit helmed by Brent Musburger’s media company, will return to SiriusXM after departing the satellite radio platform in 2020.
Per the release, VSiN will re-launch on the platform on January 17th and air on channel 158 along with the SiriusXM app.
“We’ve always understood the importance of the SiriusXM platform for sports fans and betting enthusiasts and are thrilled to deliver the unique sports betting content this engaged and growing audience is looking for – straight from the entertainment and gaming capital of the world in Las Vegas,” said Brian Musburger, President of VSiN. “Distribution on SiriusXM is a critical component of our expansion strategy and helps solidify VSiN’s position as the nation’s largest sports betting network.”
Additionally, VSiN has launched a new show for Mad Dog Sports Radio from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. ET titled VSiN Live on Mad Dog Sports Radio. The betting-focused show is hosted by Patrick Meagher and Dustin Swedelson and debuted on Monday.
“The demand for sports wagering content continues to grow and VSiN is a leader in this space,” said Eric Spitz, Vice President of Sports Programming for SiriusXM. “We’re very pleased to offer our listeners access to VSiN shows and personalities 24/7 on their dedicated channel and are excited to work together on a new exclusive show on Mad Dog Sports Radio that will deliver sports fans the kind of smart, insightful content they want and expect.”
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