VSiN Partners with Ocean Resort on New Sports Betting Show in Atlantic City

The Las Vegas-based Vegas Stats & Information Network (VSiN), a nationally syndicated sports betting and gambling network, is partnering with Ocean Resort Casino in Atlantic City on a new studio and launching a new weekend programming featuring Mike Lombardi.

The Las Vegas-based Vegas Stats & Information Network (VSiN), a nationally syndicated sports betting and gambling network, is expanding into Atlantic City.

VSiN is partnering with Ocean Resort Casino on a new studio and launching a new weekend programming, according to a news release

The shows will air at 10 a.m. ET on Saturdays and Sundays and will be broadcast from the William Hill Sports Book at Ocean Resort. Former NFL executive and an Ocean City, New Jersey-native Mike Lombardi and VSiN host Jonathan Von Tobel will anchor the broadcasts.

Hall of Fame broadcaster Brent Musburger is VSiN’s lead on-air personality and anchors the network’s weekday evening show “My Guys in the Desert.” VSiN was created by his nephew, Brian Musburger, and brother, Todd Musburger, in 2017.

“As (sports betting) legalization continues to expand across the country, VSiN will be where it needs to be to cover these markets,” VSiN CEO Brian Musburger said in a statement.

Ocean Resort Casino owner Bruce Deifik says, “Our goal for the William Hill Sports Book at Ocean Resort Casino is to maintain its status as the new epicenter for sports betting on the East Coast. So, to be able to enhance that reputation by partnering with broadcast pioneer VSiN and esteemed industry leaders Brent and Brian Musburger was an easy and exciting decision for us to make.”

VSiN offers 24-7 programming that is available on SiriusXM (Channel 204), fuboTV and VSiN’s website and apps.

The network’s daily one-minute Action Updates can be heard on more than 100 radio stations across the U.S. VSiN’s sports betting analysis is syndicated to media organizations such as the New York Post and Las Vegas Review-Journal.

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