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| December 16, 2005 06:00 PM EST |
LAS VEGAS, Nev., Dec. 16 /PRNewswire/ -- World Champion sports bettor Jim Feist, http://www.jimfeist.com/ , producer of Proline TV, the longest running sports analyst and handicapping show, currently in its 27th year on TV, announced today the launching of a new digital media network, Vegas Sports TV and Vegas Sports Radio. http://www.vegassportstv.com/ and http://www.vegassportsradio.com/
The networks will produce weekly shows that cover sports with a Vegas perspective and deliver it through multiple media outlets including Sirius Satellite Radio, online webcasting, streaming audio and podcasting.
Vegas Sports TV, http://www.vegassportstv.com/ , kicks off its weekly broadcast with its first show on Friday, December 16th. Hosted by legendary sports bettor Jim Feist and featuring champion sports analysts Scott Spreitzer, Glen McGrew and Las Vegas Sports broadcaster of the year Dave Cokin, Vegas Sports TV will provide in-depth analysis of the College Bowl Games during its first few shows.
Beginning Friday, December 30th, Vegas Sports Radio, http://www.vegassportsradio.com/ , will air its first weekly show on Sirius Satellite Radio, Channel 122 from 8-10pm EST, with a re-airing on Saturday from 6-8 am EST. Along with covering sports from a Vegas perspective the Sirius show will highlight gambling as a lifestyle and include features from professional sports bettors and poker players.
About Jim Feist Sports
Jim Feist Sports is the recognized leader in the sports information and sports gaming industry. For 35 years he has made a living in Las Vegas as a professional sports bettor. Jim is the owner of National Sports Services, Inc., one of the largest privately held sports information companies in the U.S. and producer of the longest running Sports Handicapping Show in America, Proline TV.
Jim Feist SportsCONTACT: Jimmy Shapiro of Zucker Media Group, +1-425-818-8883, or
js@zuckermediagroup.com , for Jim Feist Sports
Web site: http://www.vegassportstv.com/
http://www.vegassportsradio.com/
http://www.jimfeist.com/
Published December 16, 2005
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