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Milwaukee Brewers Radio Network

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Official radio network of MLB's Milwaukee Brewers

Milwaukee Brewers Radio Network
TypeRadio Network
BrandingBrewers Radio Network
Country
HeadquartersMilwaukee,Wisconsin
Broadcast area
Wisconsin (33 stations)
Michigan (1 station)
OwnerGood Karma Brands
ParentMilwaukee Brewers
AffiliationMajor League Baseball
Affiliates34
Official website
Brewers Radio Network

TheMilwaukee Brewers Radio Network (branded as theBrewers Radio Network, with a "presented by" sponsorship byAmerican Family Insurance) is a 34-stationradio network in Wisconsin and Michigan that broadcastsbaseball games and related programming for theMilwaukee Brewers ofMajor League Baseball, and is operated in lieu of the Brewers byGood Karma Brands. The network's flagship isWTMJ/620 inMilwaukee, Wisconsin, which was purchased by Good Karma Brands in 2018.[1] WTMJ served as theflagship station for the network for all but three years of the Brewers' existence (the exceptions beingWEMP in1970 andWISN in1981 and1982).[2]

Announcers

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Hall of Fame memberBob Uecker was part of the Brewers Radio Network from 1971 until his death in 2025. Jeff Levering has been part of the Brewers Radio Network since 2015. Lane Grindle has been part of the Brewers Radio Network since 2016.[3] Josh Maurer joined the team to do road games in 2022.

Programming

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Pre-game

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The pre-game show is entitled as theOn-Deck Show Built ByMenards, and usually features an interview with Brewers managerPat Murphy and a player before each game, along with lineups and weather conditions (or roof status for home games where it is closed).

Post-game

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The post-game show is entitled theSartori Cheese Post Game Show, which is usually done by either by Levering or Grindle.

Stations

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Affiliates (34 stations)

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Wisconsin

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CityCallsignFrequency
AntigoWACD106.1 FM
AppletonWHBY1150 AM
103.5/106.3 FM
AshlandWATW1400 AM
101.3 FM
Beaver DamWBEV1430 AM
BerlinWISS1100 AM
98.7 FM
Black River FallsWWIS-FM99.7 FM
Eagle RiverWRJO94.5 FM
Eau ClaireWAYY[4]790 AM
105.1 FM
Fond du LacKFIZ1450 AM
Green BayWTAQ1360 AM
97.5 FM
HaywardWBZH910 AM
Iron RiverWNXR107.3 FM
JanesvilleWCLO1230 AM
92.7 FM
La CrosseWKTY580 AM
96.7 FM
MadisonWTLX100.5 FM
ManitowocWOMT1240 AM
MarinetteWMAM570 AM
MedfordWIGM1490 AM
Milwaukee[a]WTMJ620 AM
103.3 FM
Park FallsWCQM98.3 FM
PlattevilleWPVL1590 AM
Prairie du ChienWQPC94.3 FM
RacineWRJN1400 AM
99.9 FM
ReedsburgWRDB1400 AM
Rice LakeWJMC1240 AM
Richland CenterWRCE1450 AM
107.7 FM
River FallsWEVR-FM1550 AM
106.3 FM
ShawanoWTCH960 AM
96.1 FM
SheboyganWHBL1330 AM
Stevens PointWSAU-FM99.9 FM
Sturgeon BayWDOR-FM93.9 FM
WaupacaWDUX-FM92.7 FM
WausauWSAU550 AM
95.1 FM
  1. ^A feed of the network without satellite delay is available on 88.5 FM within theAmerican Family Field campus.[5]

Michigan

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CityCallsignFrequency
Iron MountainWHTO106.7 FM
IronwoodWJMS590 AM

Bold denotes the Flagship station.

Source:[6]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Good Karma Pays Off For Craig Karmazin".Radio & Television Business Report. RetrievedJuly 27, 2018.
  2. ^"Brewers, WTMJ radio a winning combination". October 11, 2011.
  3. ^"Brewers Broadcasters".MLB.com.
  4. ^"Brewers to air on new stations in Madison, Eau Claire," from wi-broadcasters.org, 11/11/2020
  5. ^"American Family Field Information Guide".
  6. ^"Brewers Radio Network Affiliates".Brewers.com.
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