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  2. KBME (AM) - Wikipedia

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    KBME (AM) is a sports-talk radio station that broadcasts on 790 kHz in the Houston area. It is owned by iHeartMedia and carries Fox Sports Radio programming, as well as local shows and live sports events from the Rockets, Astros, Longhorns and Aggies.

  3. List of ESPN Radio affiliates - Wikipedia

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    Find out which radio stations and HD Radio subchannels in the US broadcast ESPN Radio programming. The list includes call signs, frequencies, city of license, state and brandings of the affiliates.

  4. Fox Sports Radio - Wikipedia

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    Fox Sports Radio is an American sports radio network operated by Premiere Networks and Fox Corporation. It broadcasts on more than 400 stations, as well as online platforms, and features news, highlights, analysis and opinion on various sports topics.

  5. Infinity Sports Network - Wikipedia

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    Infinity Sports Network is an American sports radio network programmed by Audacy, Inc. and distributed by Westwood One. It features reporters and personalities from CBS Sports, CBS Sports Network, and CBSSports.com, and is broadcast on more than 300 stations nationwide.

  6. KSPN (AM) - Wikipedia

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    KSPN (AM) is a sports radio station in Los Angeles, California, that broadcasts on 710 kHz. It is the local affiliate of ESPN Radio and carries games and shows of the Los Angeles Rams, Angels, Lakers, Kings, Trojans and more.

  7. Sports USA Radio Network - Wikipedia

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    Sports USA Media is the largest independent sports broadcasting radio network in the United States, specializing in live broadcasts of American football, specifically of the NCAA football Division I-A and National Football League (NFL). In 2018, more than 450 radio stations across the United States carried NFL and NCAA football games from ...

  8. Sports radio - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  9. Broadcasting of sports events - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, origin, and methods of sports broadcasting (also known as a sportscast) in different countries and media. Find out how sports commentators describe events as they happen and how sports broadcasters have evolved over time.