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Entercom, Good Karma Extend Radio Deal With Cleveland Browns

The Cleveland Browns are sticking with their flagship radio partners. Entercom and Good Karma announced a new long-term partnership with the franchise which will include more than 20 scheduled hours of Browns coverage each week, and over nine hours on gameday on Entercom’s 92.3 the Fan and 98.5 WNCX, and Good Karma’s 850 ESPN Cleveland.

Under the terms of the new deal, The Fan, WNCX, and 850 will air ancillary programming as well. That will include the Cleveland Browns Preview Show every Wednesday night and Kevin Stefanski’s coach’s show, which will air on Thursdays.

“With football season right around the corner, we’re excited to continue delivering premier coverage of the Browns to Cleveland’s biggest sports fans on two of our market-leading stations – both on the field and off of it,” Entercom’s Cleveland Market Manager and Senior Vice President, Tom Herschel said in a press release. “We value our long-standing partnership with the Cleveland Browns and look forward to many more seasons as the flagship radio stations of the team.”

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“We are thrilled to extend our partnership with the Cleveland Browns and Entercom,” said ESPN Cleveland Market Manager and Vice President of Good Karma Brands Sam Pines. “The power of live sports, particularly Cleveland Browns football, is baked into the fabric of the city and 850 ESPN Cleveland, and we look forward to supporting and being a partner of the Browns in the years ahead.”

“Through our partnership with Entercom and Good Karma Brands, we have incredible opportunities and resources to consistently provide our fans with compelling radio programming on gamedays and throughout the year,” said Browns Executive Vice President/Chief Operating Officer Dave Jenkins. “We greatly appreciate Entercom’s and Good Karma Brands’ efforts to bring our fans even closer to our players, coaches and entire team and are excited to continue to produce these shows with them in the years to come.”

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