Fox Sports Radio Launches Sports Betting Show

Fox Sports Radio will broadcast “Straight Outta Vegas” with RJ Bell daily. The show will broadcast Monday through Friday from 6-7pm, marking the debut of a national daily radio show focused on sports betting. The show is the latest of several sports betting shows to begin airing since the U.S. Supreme Court struck down a federal ban on sports betting.

Fox Sports Radio will broadcast “Straight Outta Vegas” with RJ Bell daily.

The show will broadcast Monday through Friday from 6-7pm, marking the debut of a national daily radio show focused on sports betting.

The weekday launch comes after was part of FSR’s weekend lineup on Friday and Saturday evenings.

Hosted by Las Vegas personality and founder/CEO of Pregame.com RJ Bell, the one-hour program will give fans a real-time Vegas perspective on each upcoming game’s kickoff, opening tip, and first pitch. The show will also feature Fox Sports Radio personality Jonas Knox, as well as betting experts Brad Powers and Steve Fezzik, the company said in a press release.

The announcement comes after Fox Sports television arm, FS1, just launched its own daily sports betting show “Lock it In.”

The ESPN Plus streaming service has also started airing “I’ll Take That Bet,” produced by sports gambling company The Action Network. CBS Sports’ streaming service, CBS Sports HQ, recently debuted “Sportsline Edge” and the NBC Sports Network is among several national platforms reportedly considering the addition of a betting show to their lineups.

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