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The New Orleans Saints are back in action on Sunday afternoon, when they play host to the San Francisco 49ers in a match-up of two NFC teams that are currently at the. Sports radio (or sports talk radio) is a radio format devoted entirely to discussion and broadcasting of sporting events. A widespread programming genre that has a. CBS Sports NFL Insider Jason La Canfora joins TOPS to take a look around the league as Black Monday looms to offer up his take on which coaches and GMs will be let go.
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Sports radio - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Sports radio (or sports talk radio) is a radio format devoted entirely to discussion and broadcasting of sporting events. A widespread programming genre that has a narrow audience appeal,[1] sports radio is characterized by an often- boisterous on- air style and extensive debate and analysis by both hosts and callers. Many sports talk stations also carry play- by- play of local sports teams as part of their regular programming. Hosted by Bill Mazer, the first sports talk radio show in history launched in March 1. New York's WNBC (AM).[2]Enterprise Radio became the first national all- sports network, operating out of Avon, Connecticut, from New Year's Day 1.
September of that year before going out of business. ER had two channels, one for talk and a second for updates and play- by- play.
ER's talk lineup included current New York Yankees voice John Sterling, New York Mets radio host Ed Coleman and former big- league pitcher Bill Denehy. Sports talk is available in local, network and syndicated forms, is available in multiple languages, and is carried in multiple forms on both major North American satellite radio networks. In the United States, most sports talk formatted radio stations air syndicated programming from ESPN Radio, Yahoo! Sports Radio, Sports Byline USA, Fox Sports Radio, CBS Sports Radio, or NBC Sports Radio, while in the Spanish language, ESPN Deportes Radio is the largest current network.
In contrast, Canadian sports talk stations may carry a national brand (such as TSN Radio or Sportsnet Radio) but carry mostly local programming, with American- based shows filling in gaps. Compared to other formats, sports radio is not as popular on Internet radio; as a live and interactive format, it does not lend itself well to voice- tracking (thus raising the cost and required labor to keep a station running 2. As with most other radio formats, sports radio uses dayparting.
ESPN Radio, for instance, insists that its affiliates carry Mike and Mike in the Morning during morning drive time to provide as much national clearance as possible; in contrast, it carries less prominent programming in the afternoon drive to accommodate local sports talk, as well as in the evening (for its first two decades, rolling score updates aired under the banner of Game. Night) to allow stations to break away for local sporting events. Somewhat unusually for radio, the late- night and overnight hosts have more prominence on a sports talk network, due to a near- complete lack of local preemption; Sports Byline USA, for instance, only operates overnights.
Sports radio stations typically depend on drawing an audience that fits advertiser- friendly key demographics, particularly young men with the disposable income to invest in sports fandom, since the format does not have the broad appeal to reach a critical mass in the general public. Prominent sports radio stations typically get their greatest listenership from live play- by- play of local major professional sports league or college sports franchises; less prominent stations (especially on the AM dial) may not have this option because of poorer (or for daytime- only stations, non- existent) nighttime signals and smaller budgets for rights fees. Sports talk stations[edit]Terrestrial[edit]Australia[edit]Ireland[edit]New Zealand[edit]South Africa[edit]Nigeria[edit]8. Brila FM: Sports Radio 8. Brila FM, owned by Brila Broadcasting Services, is Nigeria's first sports radio station and was launched in 2. Philippines[edit]DZSR Sports Radio 9. Hz is the first and only sports radio station owned by the Philippine Broadcasting Service.
United Kingdom[edit]United States[edit]In 2. Detroit's "9. 7. 1 The Ticket" WXYT- FM, thanks to the surprising time slot dominance of shows like Valenti and Foster, in addition to holding the play- by- play rights for the Detroit Tigers, Detroit Red Wings, Detroit Lions and the Detroit Pistons, became the USA's only sports talk radio station to be the highest rated station in their market, according to Portable People Meter rankings. The station relocated to the FM dial in October 2. AM dial for seven years prior, replacing a Free FM "hot talk" station, WKRK. This ratings success has led to WXYT- FM billing itself as the country's best sports station. WXYT- FM's recent influence has led to CBS Radio installing sports radio stations on the FM dial in Dallas (1. The Fan), Boston (9.
The Sports Hub), Pittsburgh (9. The Fan), Washington, DC (1. The Fan), Baltimore (1. The Fan) and Cleveland (9.
The Fan), in addition to simulcasting Philadelphia's heritage 6. WIP onto the former WYSP. Other non- CBS stations have also migrated to the FM dial, most notably Clear Channel's KFAN in Minneapolis, Greater Media's WPEN in Pennsylvania and Dispatch Media's WBNS- FM in Columbus, just to name a few. More recently, a number large number of listeners have begun to make internet radio the primary medium of choice. Major market leaders such as ESPN, NBC, CBS, Yahoo, and Fox have invested in the creation of their own proprietary sports apps for streaming radio distribution on Apple, Android, and Windows devices. Other independent market leaders such as Sports Radio America choose to stream their content through non proprietary apps including Live 3.
Tune In. Sortable lists of commercial sports talk radio stations: Call sign. Branding. Affiliation. Ownership. City. State• KBADFox Sports 9. Fox Sports Radio. Las Vegas. Nevada• KBGG1. The Champ. ESPN Radio.
Citadel Broadcasting. Des Moines. Iowa• KBME7. The Sports Animal. Fox Sports Radio. Clear Channel Communications.
Houston. Texas• KCKK/K2. BS (FM)Mile High Sports Radio AM 1. FM 9. 3. 7. Yahoo! Sports Radio. Mile High Sports. Denver. Colorado• KCSP6. Sports. Entercom. Kansas City. Missouri• KCTCESPN 1.
ESPN Radio. Entercom. Sacramento- Yuba City. California• KDKA- FMSports. Radio 9. 3. 7 The Fan. CBS Sports Radio. CBS Radio. Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania• KDKTFox Sports Radio 1.
Fox Sports Radio. Digital Syndicate Network, LLCBismarck.
North Dakota• KEJO1. Joe Radio. Fox Sports Radio. Clear Channel Communications.
Corvallis. Oregon• KESN1. FM ESPNESPN Radio (O& O)Disney/ABC Radio. Dallas/Fort Worth. Texas• KFBC1. 24. AM Sports and talk. MRN Radio. Locally owned.
Cheyenne. Wyoming• KFNCESPN 9. The Ticket. ESPN Radio. GOW Communications, LLCHouston. Texas• KFXN- FM1. KFANThe FAN Sports Radio Network. Clear Channel Communications. Minneapolis- St. Paul.
Minnesota• KFXXESPN Sports Radio 1. The FANESPN Radio. Entercom. Portland. Oregon• KGIRESPN Radio 1. ESPN Radio. MRR LICENSE LLCCape Girardeau.
Missouri• KGMEXTRA Sports 9. Fox Sports Radio. Clear Channel. Phoenix. Arizona• KGMZ9. The Game. ESPN Radio. Entercom. San Francisco- Oakland.
California• KGOW1. The Game. Yahoo! Sports Radio (O& O)Gow Communications, LLCHouston. Texas• KHTKCBS Sports 1. CBS Sports Radio. CBS Radio. Sacramento. California• KHATESPN Sportsradio 1. ESPN Radio. Appaloosa Broadcasting Company, Inc.
Laramie. Wyoming• KHHOFox Sports Radio 8. Fox Sports Radio. Clear Channel Communications. Tacoma. Washington• KILTSports Radio 6. CBS Radio. Houston.
Texas• KIRO7. 10 ESPN Seattle. ESPN Radio. Bonneville International. Seattle. Washington• KJRSports Radio 9. Fox Sports Radio. Clear Channel Communications. Seattle. Washington• KKFNSportsradio 1.
The Fan. Lincoln Financial Group. Denver. Colorado• KLAAAM 8.
KLAALos Angeles Angels and ESPN Radio. Los Angeles Angels. Anaheim. California• KLACAM 5.
KLACFox Sports Radio. Clear Channel. Los Angeles- Fresno. California• KLSDXTRA Sports 1. San Diego's Sports Station"Fox Sports Radio. Clear Channel Communications. San Diego. California• KMSRSports Radio 1. ESPN Radio. KMSR, Inc.
Grand Forks and Fargo. North Dakota• KNBRThe Sports Leader. CBS Sports Radio. Cumulus Media. San Francisco- Sacramento. California• KOZN1.
AM The Zone. Fox Sports Radio. NRG Media. Omaha.
Nebraska• KPLYFox Sports Radio 6. Fox Sports Radio. Disney. Reno. Nevada• KQPN7. Fox Sports. Fox Sports Radio. Simmons- Austin, Ls, LLCMemphis. Tennessee• KRLD- FM1. The Fan. Fox Sports Radio.
CBS Radio. Dallas. Texas• KSEK9. 9. The Ticket. ESPN Radio. SKILPittsburg. Kansas• KSPISports Talk 7. CBS Sports Radio. Stillwater Radio LLCStillwater. Oklahoma• KSPN7.
ESPN, "Experience Sports!"ESPN Radio (O& O)Disney. Los Angeles. California• KSTP1. ESPNESPN Radio. Hubbard Broadcasting. Minneapolis- St. Paul. Minnesota• KTARSports 6.
ESPN Radio. Bonneville International. Phoenix. Arizona• KTCK"The Ticket"Yahoo! Sports Radio. Cumulus Media.
Dallas. Texas• KTTGESPN Sports Radio 9. ESPN Radio. Pearson Broadcasting. Mena. Arkansas• KUJZSportsradio 9. CBS Sports Radio. Cumulus Media. Eugene. Oregon• KVET"AM 1.
The Zone"i. Heart. Media. Austin. Texas• KXFNTeam 1. Simmons Media Group. St. Louis. Missouri• KXTG7. The Game. NBC Sports Radio. Alpha Broadcasting.
Portland. Oregon• KXNODes Moines' Sports Station. Fox Sports Radio. Clear Channel. Des Moines. Iowa• KZNS1. 28.
The Zone. Simmons Media Group. Salt Lake City. Utah. Call sign. Branding. Affiliation. Ownership. City. State• WARFFox Sports 1. Fox Sports Radio.
Clear Channel. Akron. Ohio• WAUK5. 40 ESPNESPN Radio. Good Karma Broadcasting. Milwaukee. Wisconsin• WAXY7. The Ticket. ESPN Radio.
Lincoln Financial Group. South Miami. Florida• WBBLThe Ball.
ESPN Radio / Yahoo! Sports Radio. Citadel Broadcasting.
Grand Rapids. Michigan• WBNS1. ESPNESPN Radio. Dispatch Broadcast Group (Radi. Ohio)Columbus. Ohio• WBNS- FM9. The Fan. ESPN Radio. Dispatch Broadcast Group (Radi.
Ohio)Columbus. Ohio• WBZ- FM9. The Sports Hub. Fox Sports Radio.
CBS Radio. Boston. Massachusetts• WCCFThe Sports Ministry 1. AMTSM Radio Network. Clear Channel. Port Charlotte. Florida• WCKYESPN 1.
ESPN Radio. Clear Channel. Cincinnati. Ohio• WCMC- FM9. Fan. ESPN Radio. Capitol Broadcasting Company. Raleigh. North Carolina• WCNN6. The Fan. CBS Sports Radio. Dickey Broadcasting Company. Atlanta. Georgia• WDAE6.
WDAE The Sports Animal. Fox Sports Radio. Clear Channel. Tampa. Florida• WDFN1.