| Broadcast area | Nashville, Tennessee Manchester, Tennessee Cookeville, Tennessee Huntsville, Alabama Bowling Green, Kentucky |
|---|---|
| Frequencies | variousAM andFM radio stations |
| Ownership | |
| Owner | Middle Tennessee State University Broadcasting Dept. Learfield Sports |
| Technical information | |
| Class | Regional Satellite-delivered radio network |
| Links | |
| Website | GoBlueRaiders.com |
TheBlue Raider Network is thesports radio network for theMiddle Tennessee State University Athletic teams, theMiddle Tennessee Blue Raiders. It broadcasts men's and women's basketball, as well as football and baseball games. The events are broadcast over six radio stations, and a few of the station's translators.[1][2]
The network is a joint unit of the university's broadcasting department andLearfield Sports.
| City | Station[3] | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Worldwide | GoBlueRaiders.com | Online broadcasts of the games. |
| Murfreesboro | WMOT-FM 89.5 | Flagship station of the network |
| WGNS AM 1450 | Also broadcast over 100.5 FM W263AI and 101.9 FM W270AF Murfreesboro. | |
| Pegram/Nashville | WPRT-FM 102.5 The Game | Also serves theClarksville TN andBowling Green (KY) areas due to close proximity. |
| Cookeville | WUCT AM 1600 | |
| W231DG FM 94.1 | ||
| Manchester | WMSR AM 1320 |
In some cases, some MTSU Blue Raiders football, basketball, and (to a lesser extent) baseball games are shown onNashville areaMyNetworkTV affiliateWUXP-TV. The broadcasts would be either legit from the Blue Raider Network itself, or via the syndicatedConference USA package by the ad hocAmerican Sports Network, which started operations in late August 2014 by theSinclair Broadcasting Group (the owner of WUXP andWZTV).[4]
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