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Longhorn Radio Network

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Collegiate sports radio network
This article is about the radio network that broadcasts audio-only coverage ofUniversity of TexasLonghorns athletics. For the linear television channel about the Texas Longhorns, seeLonghorn Network.

Longhorn Radio Network
Broadcast areaMost of the state ofTexas
south-centralNew Mexico (United States)
U.S. Nationwide via Sirius and XM Satellite Radio
FrequenciesVariousAM andFM radio stations
BrandingLonghorn Sports Network
Programming
FormatSports
Ownership
OwnerLearfield IMG College
University of Texas at Austin (joint venture)
KUT,KUTX,Longhorn Network
Technical information
ClassRegional Satellite-delivered radio network
Links
WebsiteTexas Longhorns website

TheLonghorn Radio Network is aradio network in theUnited States that is dedicated tobroadcasting liveevents andprogramming of theTexas Longhornsfootball,basketball (men's andwomen's),baseball, andsoftball teams.[1] Owned byLearfield IMG College and theUniversity of Texas at Austin via a joint venture, the network consists of 36 affiliates covering 90% of the state ofTexas. The network provides broadcasts in theEnglish language for most affiliates, with some affiliates providing broadcasts inSpanish for the benefit of Hispanic listeners.

Programming

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The network produces and broadcasts an annual total of 123 live broadcasts of sporting events, plus 28 weekly editions of the coach's shows starring the football (September–November) and men's basketball coaches (November–March), as well as all postseason events involving the Longhorns.

  • Longhorn Weekly - a one-hour sports show featuring the head coaches of the university's major sports programs.[2]

On-air personalities

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  • Craig Way – play-by-play
  • Roger Wallace – color (football)
  • Quan Cosby – sideline analyst (football)
  • Eddie Oran – analyst (men's basketball)

Affiliates

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The main flagships of the network areKTXX inAustin, Texas for the English broadcasts,[3] andKZNX for the Spanish broadcasts of football games.[4]

Area served[5]City of licenseCallsign[3]FrequencyNotes
AbileneAbileneKKHRFM 106.3Men's basketball only
KZQQAM 1560Football only
AlpineAlpineKVLFAM 1240
AmarilloKGNCAM 710
Austin, Texas[6][7][8]AustinK253AMFM 98.5FM translator of KTAE-AM/Elgin
KJFKAM 1490Austin Radio Network affiliate
KTXXFM 104.9Flagship station for all English-language broadcasts; broadcasts football, men's and women's basketball, baseball, and softball; KTXX is part of the Austin Radio Network
KTXX-HD2HD 104.9-2Flagship station of Spanish-language broadcasts; Spanish-language outlet of the Austin Radio Network
CreedmoorKZNXAM 1530
ElginKTAEAM 1260Football, women's basketball, baseball and softball broadcasts; Austin Radio Network
ThorntonKOKEFM 99.3Men's basketball only; part of the Austin Radio Network
Big SpringKBTSAM 1490Football only
Bonham/DetroitBonhamKFXN (AM)AM 1420
CarthageCarthageKGAS (AM)AM 1590Football and men's basketball
KGAS-FMFM 100.7
Corpus Christi, TexasKEYSAM 1440Football only
CrockettCrockettKIVY-FMFM 92.7Football only
Dallas/Fort WorthDallasKRLDAM 1080Football only; some schedule overlaps possible
KRLD is a 50,000-watt clear channel station, thereby also serving much of Texas, the southwestern U.S. and much ofMexico during night-time broadcasts
Highland VillageKWRD-FMFM 100.7Men's basketball; alternate football affiliate
Del RioKWMCAM 1490Football only; also servesCiudad Acuña,Coahuila,Mexico
El PasoEl PasoKRODAM 600Football only; Also servesLas Cruces,New Mexico (United States) andCiudad Juárez,Chihuahua (Mexico)
Fort StocktonKFST-AM
KFST-FM
AM 860
FM 94.3
Football only
Henderson/LongviewHendersonKWRD (AM)AM 1470
HoustonMont BelvieuKFNCFM 97.5Football and men's basketball
MalakoffAthensKLVQAM 1410Football only
Marble FallsKBEYFM 103.9
MarshallMarshallKMHTAM 1450Football, men's and women's basketball
KMHT-FMFM 103.9Football only
McAllenAlamoKJAVFM 104.9Football only; Also servesBrownsville (Texas, United States),Matamoros andReynosa,Tamaulipas, Mexico
Midland/OdessaMidland/OdessaKBATFM 99.9Football only
ParisBonhamKFYNAM 1420Men's basketball only
Detroit, TexasKFYN-FMFM 104.3Football and men's basketball
San AngeloKKSAAM 1260Football and men's basketball
San AntonioSan AntonioWOAI-AMAM 1200Football and men's basketball; all night-time broadcasts available to much of south-central U.S. and much of Mexico due to 50,000 watt clear-channel status
KTKRAM 760Longhorn Weekly coach's shows only; alternate basketball affiliate in the event of conflicting schedules between the Longhorns and theNBA'sSan Antonio Spurs on WOAI
TempleKTEMAM 1400Football and men's basketball
Tyler/LongviewTylerKTBBAM 600Football only
U.S. NationwideN/ASirius Satellite RadioCh. 117
SiriusXM Internet RadioCh. 969
XM Satellite RadioCh. 202
WorldwideTexasSports.comAlso available via the University of Texas at Austin app available on iTunes for Apple devices

References

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  1. ^"How to listen". Archived fromthe original on April 18, 2016.
  2. ^Texas Longhorns Athletics - Longhorn IMG Radio Network: Longhorn Weekly Coach's Show
  3. ^abTexas Longhorns Athletics - Longhorn IMG Radio Network: Radio Affiliates
  4. ^"Calendario: Webcasts de partidos en Español".
  5. ^"Texas Athletics and IMG announce new radio partnership - University of Texas Athletics".
  6. ^"Texas Athletics and IMG announce new radio partnership." TexasSports.com. Retrieved April 7, 2016.
  7. ^"ARN Station Coverage". Archived fromthe original on April 18, 2016.
  8. ^Texas Longhorns Athletics - Austin Radio Network: Stations by Zip Code

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