Bloomberg Audio will continue to provide financial news updates and business-related segments to more than two dozen news and talk stations owned by Audacy as part of a new multi-year agreement with the radio broadcaster, the companies announced on Monday.
The segments are distributed by radio syndicate Key Networks to Audacy-owned stations in New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Minneapolis and other major metropolitan areas, and includes financial and consumer business news and segments like “Bloomberg Money Minutes,” “Real Estate Report,” “Bloomberg Business of Sports,” “Small Business Report” and “Green Report,” among others.
“We’re thrilled to extend our partnership with Bloomberg Radio, a trusted leader in business news, to continue delivering top-tier, timely financial and consumer content to our listeners,” said Jeff Sottolano, Audacy’s Chief Programming Officer. “This collaboration strengthens our commitment to providing unparalleled business news coverage across our all-news and news talk stations, ensuring our audiences have access to the insights and information they need.”
The agreement keeps Bloomberg Audio content on the following Audacy stations:
- KCBS (740 AM, 106.9 FM) in San Francisco
- KDKA (1020 AM) in Pittsburgh
- KMOX (1120 AM, 98.7 FM) in St. Louis
- KRLD (1080 AM) in Dallas
- KYW (1060 AM, 103.9 FM) in Philadelphia
- KNX (1070 AM, 97.1 FM) in Los Angeles
- KNXT (840 AM) in Las Vegas
- WBBM (780 AM, 105.9 FM) in Chicago
- WBEN (930 AM) in Buffalo, New York
- WCCO (830 AM) in Minneapolis
- WJFK (106.7 AM) in Washington, D.C.
- WILK (980 AM) in Scranton, Pennsylvania
- WINS (1010 AM, 92.3 FM) in New York City
- WPHT (1210 AM) in Philadelphia
- WRVA (1140 AM, 96.1 FM) in Richmond, Virginia
- WRNL (910 AM) in Richmond, Virginia
- WTIC (1080 AM) in Hartford, Connecticut
- WWJ (950 AM) in Detroit
“The partnership between Bloomberg and Audacy is a perfect match. No other provider of audio content can offer the resources of Bloomberg, and Audacy’s legion of all-news and news-talk stations is unparalleled,” commented Anthony Mancini, the Head of Bloomberg Audio. “We are thrilled to renew this arrangement.”
“We could not be more delighted to renew our longstanding partnership with Audacy to provide Bloomberg content to the leading all-news and news talk stations in the country,” said Dennis Green, the Chief Operating Officer at Key Networks. “Bloomberg Audio is second to none in providing financial news to listeners from coast-to-coast. We look forward to continuing to work with Audacy stations to deliver the best for their audiences, and to identify new opportunities to benefit the audience and advertisers that support these award-winning stations.”