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Twentysix
July 29th, 2012, 06:54 AM
What does everybody's radio coverage look like? NDSU just added a few more stations and it made me wonder.
North Dakota Station list
Fargo – KFGO – 790 AM (simulcast on KRWK 101.9 FM)
Bismarck – KFYR – 550 AM or ESPN – 710 AM
Minot – KHRT – 1320 AM
Jamestown – KSJB – 600 AM
Williston – KEYZ – 660 AM
Devils Lake – KDVL – 102.5 FM
Harvey – KHND – 1470 AM
Rugby – KZZJ – 1450 AM
Bowman – KPOK – 1340 AM
Grafton – KAUJ – 100.9 FM
Dickinson – KLTC – 1460 AM
Minnesota Station list
Detroit Lakes – KRCQ – 102.3 FM
Minneapolis/St. Paul – WLKX 95.9 FM (North) / KBGY 107.5 FM (South)
Albany – KDDG 105.5 FM
Fergus Falls – KZCR – 103.3 FM
Glenwood - KMGK – 107.1 FM
Fosston – KKCQ – 96.7 FM
Which at low power (Night time) is represented geographically like this. Its roughly a 500-600 mile circle.
http://i118.photobucket.com/albums/o117/Hammersmith52/RadioMap2012.jpg
Hammersmith from bisonville made the map and he will be making a map that includes daytime coverage which will be a larger area.
TheBisonator
July 29th, 2012, 08:33 AM
Two thoughts:
1) I am VERY pleased that Minneapolis' NDSU game coverage has switched to FM format, even though it's split between two stations, north metro/south metro. If I'm working this fall and if the unfortunate circumstance of me having to work during a game happens, I am totally hooked up.
2) I was on the Western Illinois message board recently just to see what other conference opponents are talking about, and they were talking about their radio coverage for Leatherneck FB games. Apparently NDSU is LIGHT YEARS ahead of schools like WIU (and probably the rest of the MVFC), because the only station that covers WIU FB games is their local university radio station that apparently is low-wattage and has a radius of like 5 miles. To think that Dive 95.9 FM in Fargo is a hipster community radio station and it even is more powerful than WIU's station.
Also, it would be nice to add a Bemidji station.
WataugaDave
July 29th, 2012, 09:28 AM
Appalachian State Radio Affiliates:
North Wilkesboro, Hickory, Charlotte, High Country - WKBC - 97.3 FM
Boone - WATA - 1450 AM
High Point, Greensboro - WFMR - 1230 AM
Charlotte, Rock Hill, SC, Salisbury - WZGV - 730 AM
Black Mountoin, Asheville - WZGM - 1350 AM
Bristol, TN/VA, Johnson City, TN - WPWT - 870 AM
Spruce Pine - WTOE - 1470 AM
Greensboro, Winston-Salem - WCOG - 1320 AM
Durham - WDNC - 620 AM*
Hendersonville - WHKP - 1450 AM*
Lincolnton - WLON - 1050 AM*
Burlington, Greensboro - WSML - 1200 AM*
Greensboro, Raleigh - WZTK - 101.1 FM*
* = Part-time
MR. CHICKEN
July 29th, 2012, 09:46 AM
WVUD 91.3 FM.......U OF D STATION
WDSD 94.7 FM.......DOVER,DE.
NoDak 4 Ever
July 29th, 2012, 09:58 AM
Which at low power (Night time) is represented geographically like this. Its roughly a 500-600 mile circle.
http://i118.photobucket.com/albums/o117/Hammersmith52/RadioMap2012.jpg
Hammersmith from bisonville made the map and he will be making a map that includes daytime coverage which will be a larger area.
That coverage area looks familiar
http://www.taospaint.com/WoodysBlog09/Bison_Logo.png
bonarae
July 29th, 2012, 10:41 AM
Harvard:
WHRB 95.3 FM Cambridge/Boston area (student-run station, most content of this station is streamed live for free)
WNBW 1120 AM Boston area
WPLM 1390 AM Plymouth area
WESO 970 AM Sturbridge, MA area
Sader87
July 29th, 2012, 12:05 PM
Holy Cross:
WTAG 580 AM/94.9 FM Worcester
WCHC 88.1 FM (student station)
Both can be streamed live I believe...WTAG broadcasts to most of CMass, parts of RI, CT, NH and VT. WCHC has about a 20 mile radius. Yours truly was the play by play guy at WCHC in 1986 and 1987. (That's why I teach/coach now : ) )
blukeys
July 29th, 2012, 12:22 PM
WVUD 91.3 FM.......U OF D STATION
WDSD 94.7 FM.......DOVER,DE.
For the record WDSD is a 50,000 watt fm station with the broadcasting towers in Dover (FEC rules) and broadcast stations in North Wilmington. It covers the entire state although those UD fans who live in Pa. whine that they can't get good coverage. Of course those whiners could always go on the website.
WVUD is a nice student run operation with limited broadcast capability but you can also do some internet listening.
Line of sight limitations on fm broadcast in about 90 miles. The Dover Broadcast capabilities allow any Delaware resident the ability to listen to Delaware Games. Oh, for the days of Bob Kelley.
GSUsTALON
July 29th, 2012, 02:29 PM
Georgia Southern Radio Net. Sad durring Erks day we had 36 stations but we still have good coverage in Georgia and the SoCon area.
http://www.freqseek.com/ncaa/socon/georgia%20southern-eagles-radio-network.aspx
darell1976
July 29th, 2012, 02:54 PM
UND
Grand Forks- 96.1 FM Football/Men's hockey
100.3 FM Basketball
1440 AM Women's hockey/coaches show
Fargo- 970 AM WDAY
Bismarck- 550 AM/710 AM
Beulah- 1410 AM
Devils Lake- 102.5 FM
Dickinson- 1460 AM
Langdon- 95.7 FM
Mahnomen- 101.5 FM
Minot- 1390 AM
Williston 101.1 FM
Wimbledon (Valley City, Jamestown)- 103.1 FM
Warroad- 1410 AM (hockey)
BearsCountry
July 29th, 2012, 04:11 PM
Missouri State
Springfield (101.3FM) Flagship (100,000 watt station)
St. Louis (1380am)
Kansas City (1030am)
Jefferson City/Columbia (97.5fm)
Ava (91.1fm/1430am)
Monett (95.9fm)
Troy (1280am)
Its the not the greatest, but we get radio coverage in both major cities and our network covers most of the state.
RadioFan
July 29th, 2012, 04:51 PM
Appalachian State's top radio affiliate is WKBC 97.3 FM. It is 100,000 Watts broadcasting off the top of the Brushy Mountains. It reaches 5 states according to the FCC website: NC, SC, VA, TN, WV and over 50 NC counties (which is half the state).
DFW HOYA
July 29th, 2012, 04:55 PM
No radio coverage. Last I checked a few years ago, Georgetown was one of two or three I-AA schools without any radio broadcasts.
darell1976
July 29th, 2012, 05:07 PM
No radio coverage. Last I checked a few years ago, Georgetown was one of two or three I-AA schools without any radio broadcasts.
I would think at least their campus radio (if they have that) would broadcast it. Or do they only broadcast basketball.
DFW HOYA
July 29th, 2012, 05:10 PM
I would think at least their campus radio (if they have that) would broadcast it. Or do they only broadcast basketball.
There is a campus "station" that does home games but it's Internet only. I figured the thread referred to AM/FM properties only.
darell1976
July 29th, 2012, 06:16 PM
There is a campus "station" that does home games but it's Internet only. I figured the thread referred to AM/FM properties only.
I guess they figure everyone has internet but not a radio.:D
TheBisonator
July 29th, 2012, 10:12 PM
Missouri State
Springfield (101.3FM) Flagship (100,000 watt station)
St. Louis (1380am)
Kansas City (1030am)
Jefferson City/Columbia (97.5fm)
Ava (91.1fm/1430am)
Monett (95.9fm)
Troy (1280am)
Its the not the greatest, but we get radio coverage in both major cities and our network covers most of the state.
That's actually a lot more extensive than I originally thought. Probably it's the Illinois MVFC teams that have the smaller radio networks...
BearsCountry
July 30th, 2012, 12:23 AM
That's actually a lot more extensive than I originally thought. Probably it's the Illinois MVFC teams that have the smaller radio networks...
I beleive ours is tied together with our basketball coverage as well. We have a tv network as well - football is only shown in Springfield cable though while basketball is over the air on the top station in the Springfield market and also shown on cable in Kansas City and St. Louis. More than likely you will find where a team ranks in the state by the media coverage it gets throughout the state.
89rabbit
July 30th, 2012, 12:24 AM
http://sportsaffiliates.learfieldsports.com/affiliates/south-dakota-state
kittiekop
July 30th, 2012, 12:34 AM
Bobcat Radio Network:
Billings-KGHL 790 AM;
Bozeman-KXLB 100.7 FM;
Bozeman-KMMS 1450 AM;
Butte-KXTL 1370 AM;
Glasgow-KLTZ 1240 AM;
Glendive-KDZN 96.5 FM;
Great Falls-KXGF 1400 AM;
Helena-KMTX 950 AM;
Kalispell-KJJR 880 AM;
Lewistown-KLCM 95.9 FM;
Miles City-KMTA 1050 AM;
Shelby-KSEN 1150 AM;
Sidney-KGCX 93.1 FM.
OK radio coverage, but has been a lot less of a concern the last 2-3 years. Every conference game has been carried free by Big Sky TV live on the internet, and all but 1 or at most 2 games have been televised state-wide. New ROOT sports deal for the BSC looks good for MSU. For this year every game will have a TV broadcast except the Drake game in Des Moines.
813Jag
July 30th, 2012, 08:05 AM
97.7 FM Downtown Radio to broadcast Southern sports
BATON ROUGE - The Sept. 1 football opener against New Mexico will usher in a new era of Jaguar sports as the athletics department and 97.7 FM Downtown have agreed to terms on a deal that includes the broadcasting of more than 20 Southern sporting events during the 2012-13 season.
http://www.gojagsports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=28100&ATCLID=205502573
SFA 93
July 30th, 2012, 10:36 AM
Radio Coverage
Stephen F. Austin and KYKS-FM are entering their 17th year of coverage of Stephen F. Austin football. KICKS 105 (105.1 FM) Lufkin, Texas has 100,000 watts of power to cover the entire East Texas area and provides SFA with a great signal to bring the color and excitement of SFA football to thousands across the state.
Play-by-play responsibilities will once again be handled by Assistant Athletics Director Rob Meyers. Meyers is entering his 16th season in Nacogdoches, but his eighth season behind the mic for the Lumberjacks.
Also KTBQ-FM, Q107.7, KSAU (SFA Radio), KTBB 92.1 FM & AM 600
WataugaDave
July 30th, 2012, 11:17 AM
That's actually a lot more extensive than I originally thought.
I had no idea how expansive ours was.
chattownmocs
July 30th, 2012, 11:17 AM
ESPN 105.1 the zone covers the Chattanooga metro area + a little more. Jim Reynolds is the long time play-by-play announcer and is definitely the best I have heard at this level.
BearsCountry
July 30th, 2012, 05:21 PM
Here is the links to the radio coverage of the other MVC schools.
Illinois State
http://www.goredbirds.com/sports/redbird-athletic/spec-rel/072412aaa.html
Indiana State
http://www.gosycamores.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=65149&SPID=7259&DB_LANG=C&ATCLID=205437228&DB_OEM_ID=15200
Northern Iowa
http://www.unipanthers.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=26200&ATCLID=205146864
Southern Illinois
http://www.siusalukis.com/multimedia/silu-radionetwork.html
The Cats
July 30th, 2012, 06:20 PM
Western Carolina
2012 Catamount Sports Network Football Affiliates:
WWCU-FM, Power 90dot5 - Cullowhee, N.C.
540 AM WRGC - Sylva, N.C.
920 AM WPTL - Canton, N.C.
970 AM WYSE - Canton, N.C.
1050 AM WFSC - Franklin, N.C.
1150 AM WAVO - Charlotte, N.C. / Rock Hill, S.C.
1270 AM WCGC - Belmont, N.C. / Gaston County
1310 AM WISE - ESPN Asheville, N.C.
1600 AM WTZQ - Hendersonville, N.C.
Online at www.CatamountSports.com (stretch internet)
WataugaDave
July 30th, 2012, 06:43 PM
Awww...couldn't listen in Winston if I wanted to. (I don't want to).
aceinthehole
July 31st, 2012, 10:26 AM
All Central Connecicut State University football games will be broadcast on Fox Sports Radio - 1410 AM Hartford and streamed live on the internet at I Heart Radio.
http://www.foxsportsradio1410.com/template/masthead/masthead_logo%20copy.jpg (http://www.foxsportsradio1410.com/main.html)
bjtheflamesfan
July 31st, 2012, 12:22 PM
88.3 Lynchburg, Roanoke, Danville, VA (FP) WRVL
88.3* Elizabeth City, NC (FP)
90.9 Clifton Forge, VA (FP)
90.1 Gore, VA (FP)
91.1* Roanoke Rapids,NC (FP)
94.3* Norlina, NC (FP)
90.5* Zebulon, NC (FP)
89.5 Winchester/Berryville, VA
89.7 Woodbridge/Dale City, VA
91.7 Warrenton, VA
95.9 Gainesville, VA
94.1 Fredericksburg, VA
94.9 Richmond, VA
104.1 Petersburg, VA
95.3 Culpeper, VA
96.7 Charlottesville, VA
100.3 Waynesboro, VA
101.3 Harrisonburg, VA
106.5 Pulaski, VA
101.9 Wytheville, VA
105.1 Marion, VA
98.3* Virginia Beach, VA
96.9* Newport News, VA
107.3* Suffolk, VA
95.1 Burlington/Graham, NC
103.7 South Boston, VA/Roxboro, NC
bulldog10jw
July 31st, 2012, 07:09 PM
WELI 960 AM
WYBC 1340 AM
ursus arctos horribilis
July 31st, 2012, 09:12 PM
Anaconda/Deer Lodge KQRV-FM 96.9 Day-Night
Billings KYSX-FM 105.1 Day-Night
Butte KQRV-FM 99.3 Day-Night
Glasgow* KLTZ-AM 1240 Day-Night
Glendive KXGN-AM 1400 Day-Night
Great Falls KXGF 1400 Daytime | Nighttime
Helena KCAP-AM 1340 Day-Night
Kalispell KOFI-AM 1180 Daytime | Nighttime
Lewistown* KXLO-AM 1230 Daytime | Nighttime
Miles City KMTA-AM 1050 Daytime | Nighttime
Missoula KGVO-AM 1290 Daytime | Nighttime
Missoula KGVO-FM 101.5 Day-Night
Plentywood* KATQ-AM 1070 Daytime | Nighttime
Plentywood* KATQ-AM 100.1 Day-Night
Polson KERR-AM 750 Daytime | Nighttime
Shelby* KZIN-FM 96.7 Day-Night
Sidney* KTHC-FM 95.1 Day-Night
*Football Only **Women's Basketball Only
World-Wide Internet Streaming CBS Interactive ALL ACCESS
MR. CHICKEN
July 31st, 2012, 10:28 PM
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JALMOND
August 1st, 2012, 01:28 AM
Portland State games on Freedom 970AM. Live play by play audio can be heard over the internet at www.freedom970.com
Tom Hewitt handles the play by play with our SID Mike Lund providing commentary.
Last two seasons, Burton had appeared the Monday after games on the big sports talk station in Portland, 750AM The Game as a guest. I am currently unsure if that will happen this year.
No other stations carry PSU athletics.
eiu1999
August 1st, 2012, 10:01 AM
88.9 FM WEIU-FM Charleston, IL
1520 AM WHOW Clinton
94.3 FM WKMR Taylorville, IL
goyotes
August 1st, 2012, 10:12 AM
South Dakota Coyotes Sports Network http://sportsaffiliates.learfieldsports.com/south-dakota-coyote-sports-network
aceinthehole
August 7th, 2012, 10:57 AM
The Central Connecticut State University Athletics Department and Clear Channel Media and Entertainment Hartford/New Haven announced today that Fox Sports Radio 1410 (WPOP) will serve as "The Home of the Blue Devils" for at least the next four seasons. Men's basketball games will air on WPOP for the 16th consecutive season, as well as ESPN Radio 1300 (WAVZ) in New Haven for the fifth consecutive year. In addition, all 11 Blue Devil football games in 2012 will air on WPOP. All football and men's basketball games will be streamed live on iHeart Radio.
...
CCSU and Clear Channel will partner to brand Fox Sports Radio 1410 "The Home of the Blue Devils" beginning this week. Head Coaches Jeff McInerney and Howie Dickenman will have regular spots on the Paul Nanos Show on weekday mornings, as well as a presence on WUCS 97.9 ESPN Radio in Hartford.
http://www.ccsubluedevils.com/sports/fball/2012-13/releases/201208076eyh3m
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