As part of a deal to extend their FOX News Radio affiliations on stations in stations in Charlotte, Gainesville, Greenville, St. Louis and Wichita, Entercom’s Radio.com will debut Fox News’ “Fox News Talk” programming on its service.
Fox News Talk includes the daily Brian Kilmeade Show and Guy Benson Show. The deal will also include Fox’s one and five minute newscasts and access to their suite of podcasts. Fox News Radio joins Bloomberg and CNN as national news services on Radio.com.
Entercom, the #1 creator of live, original, local audio content in the United States, today announced FOX News Radio content will now be available 24/7 on RADIO.COM, the exclusive digital home for all Entercom content across its portfolio of 235 stations. FOX News Radio will join the robust collection of premiere sports, entertainment, news and music audio content available on the digital platform.
“FOX News Radio is an essential source of information and entertainment for audiences nationwide and we are pleased to extend our broadcast partnership to our digital platform,” said Corey Podolsky, Vice President of Business Development, Entercom. “RADIO.COM continues to build its library of premium live and on-demand audio news, entertainment, music and sports content and we are proud to have FOX News Radio included among our roster of industry leading streaming and on-demand content providers.”
FOX News operates FOX News Radio (FNR), a 24/7 news service reaching more than 36 million listeners a week on over 1,000 affiliated radio stations. The network features a comprehensive hourly five-minute newscast along with one-minute newscasts, business updates, breaking-news coverage and on-demand original podcasts. FOX News Talk provides two weekday programs: “The Brian Kilmeade Show” and “The Guy Benson Show.” More information is available on http://radio.foxnews.com/.
The digital partnership is an extension of the existing broadcast agreement which includes FOX News Radio affiliates on Entercom radio stations in Charlotte, Gainesville, Greenville, St. Louis and Wichita.