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Titans All Access

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US television program
Titans All Access
StarringMike Keith
Amie Wells
Ruston Webster
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons21
Production
Running time30 minutes
Production companySinclair Broadcasting Group
Original release
NetworkRegionalSyndication /WZTV,WUXP-TV,WNAB (Nashville, TN)
ReleaseSeptember 2002 (2002-09) –
present

Titans All Access is a magazine-style television program that focuses on theTennessee Titans, theNational Football League franchise based inNashville, Tennessee. Hosted byTitans Radio Network on-air personalityMike Keith, along with Amie Wells, the show is produced byFox network affiliateWZTV in association with the franchise. It premiered in September 2002.[1] Episodes are aired during NFL Football season on either Friday, Saturdays, or Sundays, depending on the station.

It will premiere its 22nd season at the beginning of the2023 NFL season.

Format

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Long-form behind-the-scenes stories are featured in this program, along with reviews of the previous game, and the previews of upcoming Titans games. Interviews with players, as well as insights from Titans general managerRuston Webster are also featured.[2]

Stations

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In Nashville, Titans All Access is aired on WZTV on Saturdays at 11:30 a.m., and Sundays at 10:30 a.m.MyNetworkTV affiliateWUXP also airs the program at 10:30 a.m. Saturdays. The program is also seen in theBowling Green,Kentucky market thanks to WZTV's carriage on selectcable systems and, more importantly, WZTV and WUXP'sover-the-air coverage in that area.

In addition to the broadcast episodes, archived episodes, some from past seasons, can be streamed on the Titans official website and on the team'sYouTube channel.[3]

City of LicenseStationChannelMain affiliationReferences/Notes
NashvilleWZTV
WZTV-DT2
17.1
17.2
Fox
The CW
Also serves theBowling Green, KY market.
WUXP30.1MyNetworkTV
KnoxvilleWVLT-TV8.1CBS
ChattanoogaWDEF-TV12.1Also serves northernGeorgia and northeastAlabama
MemphisWREG-TV3.1Also servesJackson, TN, northeastArkansas, and northernMississippi
Jackson, TNEPlusTV6E+ Broadband Cable 6IndependentJackson Energy Authority Cable-only
Huntsville, ALWHNT-TV19.1CBSAlso serves southern Middle Tennessee
Cape Girardeau, MOKBSI23.1FoxAlso servesPaducah, KY and southernIllinois
Bowling Green, KYWNKY-DT240.2CBSAffiliate added in 2022

See also

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References

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  1. ^Wyatt, Jim (May 24, 2003)."Fox program focusing on Titans debuts in fall".The Tennessean. p. 2C. RetrievedDecember 29, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  2. ^Tennessee Titans | Titans All-Access Television Information
  3. ^Tennessee Titans | Titans All Access – VideosTitansOnline.com. Retrieved February 26, 2015.

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