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Manhattanville College Sports Business Management Program Goes National

Manhattanville College Sports Business Management Program Goes National

Purchase(23 Oct 2020)

Purchase, NY--The Manhattanville College Sports Business Management program has formed a partnership/sponsorship with the bi-weekly sports radio show “The Clubhouse,” heard live on WGCH, AM1490, Wednesdays 7 to 8pm.  “The “Clubhouse” recently extended its national reach with a partnership with Sports Byline USA, “America’s Sports Talk Network.

Sports Byline USA has over 200 U.S. terrestrial radio affiliates in Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Dallas, Chicago, Atlanta, Houston, Detroit, Pittsburgh, Seattle, San Diego, Portland, Las Vegas, Phoenix, Salt Lake City and many other great markets around the country. 

Also, SBUSA network programs are heard on Sirius/XM Satellite Radio and on 500 stations in 168 countries via the American Forces Network. Other Sports Byline USA programming and content delivery platforms include Audible, CRN Digital Talk Radio, iTunes, iHeartRadio, Stitcher, TuneIn and Twitch.

“Our partnership with “The Clubhouse” and Sports Byline USA gives our program a national awareness for prospective students,” stated Dave Torromeo, Executive Director of the Sport Business Management program. “It keeps with our philosophy of networking and opening doors for both students and businesses,” said Torromeo.