| Broadcast area | MiddleTennessee South-centralKentucky Paducah, Kentucky Cairo, Illinois Jackson County, Alabama |
|---|---|
| Frequencies | VariousAM andFMradio stations |
| Programming | |
| Format | Sports radio |
| Ownership | |
| Owner | Cromwell Group, Inc Nashville Predators |
| History | |
First air date | 1998 |
| Technical information | |
| Class | Regional Satellite-delivered sports radio network |
| Links | |
| Website | Nashville Predators Online |
TheNashville Predators Radio Network is the regional sports radio network providing radio programming related to theNational Hockey League'sNashville Predators. Headquartered inNashville,Tennessee, the network is a joint venture with the NHL franchise and Cromwell Group, Inc.[1]
The network began operations when the Predators first became an NHL expansion team at the beginning of the 1998-99 NHL season.
| City of License | Station[2][3] | Frequency | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pegram/Nashville, Tennessee | WPRT-FM 102-5 "The Game" | 102.5 FM | Flagship station of the Nashville Predators. Also serves theClarksville area |
| Chattanooga | WALV-FM | 95.3 FM | |
| Cookeville, Tennessee | WHUB | 1400 AM | |
| W299BY | 107.7 FM | FM translator of WHUB | |
| Manchester, Tennessee | WMSR | 1320 AM | |
| W300BL | 107.9 FM | FM Translator of WMSR | |
| Hopkinsville, Kentucky | WHOP | 1230 AM | |
| W230DH | 93.9 FM | FM translator of WHOP. | |
| Glasgow, Kentucky | WCDS | 1230 AM | |
| W284DH | 104.7 FM | FM translator of WCDS | |
| McMinnville, Tennessee | WAKI | 1230 AM | |
| Bowling Green, Kentucky | WBVR | 1340 AM | |
| W300DA | 107.9 FM | FM Translator of WBVR | |
| Hohenwald, Tennessee | WMLR | 1230 AM | |
| Cairo, Illinois/Paducah, Kentucky | WKRO | 1490 AM | |
| Scottsboro, Alabama | WWIC | 1050 AM |
| City of License | Station | Frequency | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nashville | WBUZ | 102.9 FM | Former flagship station until the end of the 2010–2011 season.[1] |
| Nashville | WGFX | 104.5 FM | Former flagship station until the end of the 2009-2010 season.[1] |
| Nashville | WWTN | 99.7 FM | Former flagship station.[1] |
| Columbia, Tennessee | WMRB | 910 AM | Affiliation discontinued after station changed formats in 2014. |
| Drakesboro, Kentucky | WNTC | 103.9 FM | Ended relationship with the NPRN when it became an FM repeater ofWNSR inBrentwood, Tennessee. |
| Hopkinsville, Kentucky | W237BV | 95.3 FM | Formerly an FM translator of WHOP-AM; became an FM translator for WHOP-FM's HD2 subchannel; W230DH was launched as WHOP-AM's translator in February 2023. |
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