Audacy Sports.
Radio broadcaster Audacy is bringing its sports-centric Am and FM stations and similar podcast offerings under a single brand.
Launching this week, Audacy Sports posits itself as the premium audio brand that offers “more live, local and original premium audio sports content than any other media company,” according to a news release on Tuesday.
Across its radio stations, podcasts and other audio offerings, Audacy Sports reaches 43 million monthly listeners, the company said on Tuesday. Brands that want to reach those sports with their audio campaigns will have a one-stop shop for their advertising needs.
“We’re thrilled to bring together our unrivaled sports portfolio under Audacy Sports,” Lee Davis, the Senior Vice President of Sports Monetization at Audacy, said in a statement. “Consolidating our cross-platform sellable assets under one name creates a compelling opportunity for brands to connect with listeners at scale – through our digital and broadcast network platforms or locally,...
Radio broadcaster Audacy is bringing its sports-centric Am and FM stations and similar podcast offerings under a single brand.
Launching this week, Audacy Sports posits itself as the premium audio brand that offers “more live, local and original premium audio sports content than any other media company,” according to a news release on Tuesday.
Across its radio stations, podcasts and other audio offerings, Audacy Sports reaches 43 million monthly listeners, the company said on Tuesday. Brands that want to reach those sports with their audio campaigns will have a one-stop shop for their advertising needs.
“We’re thrilled to bring together our unrivaled sports portfolio under Audacy Sports,” Lee Davis, the Senior Vice President of Sports Monetization at Audacy, said in a statement. “Consolidating our cross-platform sellable assets under one name creates a compelling opportunity for brands to connect with listeners at scale – through our digital and broadcast network platforms or locally,...
- 4/23/2024
- by Matthew Keys
- The Desk
Need to catch up? Check out the previous Quantico recap here.
If Quantico‘s León Velez ever gets a tattoo to commemorate his time in CIA training — y’know, to complement the ink he received during his stint in a Mexican prison — may we humbly suggest “Always be assessing”?
At the very least, the tattoo would be a reminder of the lesson Owen and Lydia spend this week’s episode trying to teach the CIA trainees: how to notice, or assess, all of the important details in any situation. Too bad Alex & Co. spend the hour ignoring what they’ve...
If Quantico‘s León Velez ever gets a tattoo to commemorate his time in CIA training — y’know, to complement the ink he received during his stint in a Mexican prison — may we humbly suggest “Always be assessing”?
At the very least, the tattoo would be a reminder of the lesson Owen and Lydia spend this week’s episode trying to teach the CIA trainees: how to notice, or assess, all of the important details in any situation. Too bad Alex & Co. spend the hour ignoring what they’ve...
- 10/17/2016
- TVLine.com
Three Tennessee high school officials have been arrested for allegedly failing to properly report an alleged hazing incident that left a 15-year-old freshman basketball player seriously injured, prompting aggravated rape and assault charges against three of his teammates. A statement from the Hamilton County District Attorney's Office confirms the arrests of Ooltewah High School basketball coach Andre Montgomery, assistant coach Karl Williams and athletic director Allard Nayadley. All three defendants are charged with failure to report child sexual abuse. They pleaded not guilty during a court appearance in Chattanooga on Monday. On Dec. 22, 2015, three Ooltewah High School basketball players -...
- 2/16/2016
- by Chris Harris, @chrisharrisment
- PEOPLE.com
Three Tennessee high school officials have been arrested for allegedly failing to properly report an alleged hazing incident that left a 15-year-old freshman basketball player seriously injured, prompting aggravated rape and assault charges against three of his teammates. A statement from the Hamilton County District Attorney's Office confirms the arrests of Ooltewah High School basketball coach Andre Montgomery, assistant coach Karl Williams and athletic director, Allard Nayadley. All three defendants are charged with failure to report child sexual abuse. They pleaded not guilty during a court appearance in Chattanooga on Monday. On Dec. 22, 2015, three Ooltewah High School basketball players -...
- 2/16/2016
- by Chris Harris, @chrisharrisment
- PEOPLE.com
Tinchy Stryder will front an ITV hidden camera show called All About The Bants, where pranks will meet lad culture.
It will be one of four comedies arriving at ITV2 featuring black, Asian and minority ethnic talent, to increase ethnic diversity on the channel.
Another hidden camera prank show, Sniggaz, has also been commissioned and will feature up-and-coming black and Asian comics poking fun at racial stereotypes.
Comedy Basement, meanwhile, highlight the talents of a number of black British comedians, including Kojo and Eddie Kadi; while cousins Tyrone-Lee Davis and Kieran Shekoni are bringing their brand of sketch comedy to the channel in The Ty and Ky Show.
ITV's director of digital channels and acquisitions Angela Jain said: "These shows are the perfect opportunity in the run-up to the Mobos to bring some funny stuff to the telly from some people new to telly."
Watch Stryder's music video for...
It will be one of four comedies arriving at ITV2 featuring black, Asian and minority ethnic talent, to increase ethnic diversity on the channel.
Another hidden camera prank show, Sniggaz, has also been commissioned and will feature up-and-coming black and Asian comics poking fun at racial stereotypes.
Comedy Basement, meanwhile, highlight the talents of a number of black British comedians, including Kojo and Eddie Kadi; while cousins Tyrone-Lee Davis and Kieran Shekoni are bringing their brand of sketch comedy to the channel in The Ty and Ky Show.
ITV's director of digital channels and acquisitions Angela Jain said: "These shows are the perfect opportunity in the run-up to the Mobos to bring some funny stuff to the telly from some people new to telly."
Watch Stryder's music video for...
- 8/26/2015
- Digital Spy
A man in Oklahoma was arrested Tuesday in the murder of his stepfather, who died after an “atomic wedgie” caused him to suffocate on his underwear.
Brad Lee Davis, 33, will be charged with the murder of Denver St. Clair, 58, who died of asphyxiation and blunt force trauma to the head.
According to one report, Davis was drinking with his stepfather on Dec. 21, the night of the murder. St. Clair reportedly began speaking ill of Davis’ mother, leading Davis to give St. Clair an ‘atomic wedgie,’ one where the underwear is pulled so as the elastic wraps around the victim’s head. Another report states that Davis claims St. Clair jumped him when he arrived at St. Clair’s home, provoking a fight.
“Davis allegedly pulled the elastic waistband of St. Clair’s underwear over his head and around his neck,” reads the police arrest affidavit.
“I’d never seen this before,...
Brad Lee Davis, 33, will be charged with the murder of Denver St. Clair, 58, who died of asphyxiation and blunt force trauma to the head.
According to one report, Davis was drinking with his stepfather on Dec. 21, the night of the murder. St. Clair reportedly began speaking ill of Davis’ mother, leading Davis to give St. Clair an ‘atomic wedgie,’ one where the underwear is pulled so as the elastic wraps around the victim’s head. Another report states that Davis claims St. Clair jumped him when he arrived at St. Clair’s home, provoking a fight.
“Davis allegedly pulled the elastic waistband of St. Clair’s underwear over his head and around his neck,” reads the police arrest affidavit.
“I’d never seen this before,...
- 1/9/2014
- Uinterview
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