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| Type | Sports radio network |
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| Country | United States |
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| Launch date | January 2, 2013 (Full programming) |
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| Webcast | Listen live (via Audacy) |
| Website | www |
Infinity Sports Network is an Americansports radio network. It debuted asCBS Sports Radio with hourly sports news updates on September 4, 2012, and with24/7 programming on January 2, 2013.[2][3][4]
Infinity Sports Network is programmed by Audacy, Inc. and distributed byWestwood One. Programming on the network featured reporters and personalities from CBS Sports,CBS Sports Network, andCBSSports.com.[2] Infinity Sports Network is broadcast throughout the United States on radioaffiliates and streamed online.[5][6]
From launch until November 17, 2017, it was operated byCBS Radio until its merger with Entercom. Entercom, which later became Audacy, Inc., continued to manage the network under a licensing agreement with CBS.[7] The rights to theCBS logo, but not the name, expired at the end of 2019;[8] the rights to the CBS cross-branding—which had originally been scheduled to expire at the end of 2020, ended on April 15, 2024. At this time, the network rebranded as Infinity Sports Network; the name is a nod toInfinity Broadcasting Corporation, a corporate predecessor to CBS Radio.[9][10]
On October 21, 2025, it was announced that the network would rebrand asWestwood One Sports on December 29, 2025; the rebranding will see Westwood One take a more active role in programming the network.[11][12]
Infinity Sports Network airs on more than 300 stations nationwide. The nominalflagship station of Infinity Sports Network isWFAN /WFAN-FM in New York City (although WFAN-AM-FM only carry some brief reports and occasional weekend shows from the network). SinceWFAS shifted toconservative talk in 2021 (and went silent in 2024),[13][14] New York City has had no full-time Infinity Sports Network affiliate station, although the network is heard around the clock on anHD Radiodigital subchannel of WFAN-FM. WFAS, along withWHLD inNiagara Falls–Buffalo, were among numerousCumulus Media stations that had been part of the network's core affiliates but flipped to conservative talk.[15]
Audacy also distanced itself from the network when it shifted focus to its own in-houseBetQL Network, which features discussions ofgambling, in 2021. The BetQL stations continue to carry some Infinity Sports Network programs, includingThe Jim Rome Show and its late night programming.[16]
Other affiliate stations include:
| Program | Time (Eastern) |
|---|---|
| Maggie and Perloff (Maggie Gray, Andrew Perloff) | Mon-Fri 6 a.m. |
| Reiter Than You (Bill Reiter) | Mon-Fri 10 a.m. |
| The Rich Eisen Show (moving toESPN Radio September 2nd) | Mon-Fri 12 noon |
| Zach Gelb | Mon-Fri 3 p.m. |
| JRSportBrief (J.R. Jackson) | Mon-Fri 6 p.m. |
| The Bart Winkler Show | Mon-Fri 10 p.m. |
| Pat Boyle | Mon-Fri 2 a.m. |
| The Good Shepard (David Shepard) | Saturdays, Sundays 2 a.m. |
| The Harrison Experience (Carrington Harrison) | Saturdays 6 a.m. |
| BetQL Countdown To... | Saturdays 10 a.m. |
| Nick Ashooh | Saturdays noon |
| Chris Mueller | Saturdays 2 p.m. |
| Dave Smith | Saturdays 6 p.m. |
| The Jody Mac Show (Jody McDonald) | Saturdays 10 p.m. |
| Hick at Nite (Ryan Hickey) | Sundays, 10 p.m. |
| Carl Dukes | Sundays 6 a.m. |
| Sunday Morning Football | Sundays 10 a.m. |
| Eye On Football withZach Gelb (NFL regular season only) | Sundays 12 noon |
| Andy Gresh | Sundays 10 p.m. |
Weekend broadcasters can and do vary regularly