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Houston Astros Radio Network

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Official radio network of MLB's Houston Astros

Houston Astros Radio Network
TypeSportsradio network
Country
AvailabilityNational, through regional affiliates andsatellite radio
HeadquartersHouston,Texas
OwnerHouston Astros
Established1962
Former names
Colt .45s Baseball Network (1962–1965)
Affiliates26
WebcastMLB.tv
Official website
Astros Radio Network

TheHouston Astros Radio Network is an Americanbroadcast network of radioaffiliates in operation since 1962 thatbroadcast coverage of theHouston Astros before, during, and after that team's games. Radio content is broadcast in both theEnglish andSpanish languages. It consists of 26stations (and 4broadcast relay stations) that span across three states with its Englishflagship station asKBME and its Spanish flagship station as K231CE (an FM translator fed by anHD Radio signal ofKODA), both inHouston. In addition to its affiliates, Houston Astros Radio Network content can be listened to onsatellite radio viaSirius XM Radio andonline using bothMLB.tv and Sirius XM Internet Radio.

Sports commentators for the network areRobert Ford andSteve Sparks in English andFrancisco Romero andAlex Treviño in Spanish. Astros games returned to KTRH in 2019, while also continuing to air on 790, KBME.[1][2][3]

Affiliate stations

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Current affiliate stations

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Map of network stations inTexas
Map of network stations inLouisiana
Map of network stations inArkansas
Call signFrequencyBandCityMarketLanguage
KBME790AMHouston,TexasHouston–GalvestonEnglish
KTRH - Night games, only after 7p. Rockets have priority on KTRH740AMHouston,TexasHouston–GalvestonEnglish
KEYH - Most Games850AMHouston,TexasHouston–GalvestonSpanish
KNTE When Rockets conflict, Astros Spanish airs FM-only101.7 (Bay City/Sugar Land)FMHouston,TexasHouston–GalvestonSpanish
KTLT98.1FMAnson, TexasAbileneEnglish
K248CU97.5FMAustin, TexasAustinEnglish
KBYG1400AMBig Spring, TexasBig Spring–SnyderEnglish
K292FE106.3FMBig Spring, TexasBig Spring–SnyderEnglish
KWHI1280AMBrenham, TexasBrenhamEnglish
KLWB-FM103.7FMCarencro, LouisianaLafayetteEnglish
KCON92.7FMConway, ArkansasCentral ArkansasEnglish
KGAS1590AMCarthage, TexasCarthageEnglish
KULM-FM98.3FMColumbus, TexasColumbusEnglish
KSIX1230AMCorpus Christi, TexasCorpus ChristiEnglish
KQBU920AMEl Paso, TexasEl PasoEnglish
KNAF910AMFredericksburg, TexasFredericksburgEnglish
KTWL105.3FMHempstead, TexasHouston–GalvestonEnglish
KWRD1470AMHenderson, TexasTyler–LongviewEnglish
KETX1440AMLivingston, TexasHouston–GalvestonEnglish
KMHT1450AMMarshall, TexasTyler–LongviewEnglish
KMHT-FM103.9FMMarshall, TexasTyler–LongviewEnglish
KTTU950AMLubbock, TexasLubbockEnglish
KSML1260AMLufkin, TexasLufkin–NacogdochesEnglish
KMVL1220AMMadisonville, TexasMadisonvilleEnglish
KMVL-FM98.9FMMadisonville, TexasMadisonvilleEnglish
WSLA1560AMSlidell, LouisianaNew OrleansEnglish
KTKR760AMSan Antonio,TexasSan AntonioEnglish
KSYB1300AMShreveport, LouisianaShreveportEnglish
KTKC1460AMSpringhill, LouisianaShreveportEnglish
KLCJ104.1FMOak Grove, LouisianaLake CharlesEnglish
KTEM1400AMTemple, TexasKilleen–TempleEnglish
KVNN1340AMVictoria, TexasVictoriaEnglish
KBBW1010AMWaco, TexasWacoEnglish
K289BU105.7FMWaco, TexasWacoEnglish

Former affiliate stations

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Call signFrequencyBandCityMarketLanguage
KXYZ1320AMHouston,TexasHouston–GalvestonSpanish
KILT610AMHouston,TexasHouston–GalvestonEnglish
KPRC950AMHouston,TexasHouston–GalvestonEnglish
KBUC-FM107.5FMSan Antonio,TexasSan AntonioSpanish
KRBE104.1FMHouston,TexasHouston–GalvestonEnglish
WTAW1620AMBryan-College Station, TexasBryan-College StationEnglish
KPUR1440AMAmarillo, TexasAmarilloEnglish
KZNE1150AMCollege Station, TexasBryan–College StationEnglish
KENR1070AMHouston,TexasHouston–GalvestonEnglish
WOAI1200AMSan Antonio,TexasSan AntonioEnglish
KLVI560AMBeaumont, TexasBeaumont-Port ArthurEnglish
KVET1300AMAustin, TexasAustinEnglish

See also

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References

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  1. ^Barron, David (November 13, 2018)."Astros return to KTRH".Houston Chronicle. RetrievedFebruary 15, 2019.
  2. ^Barron, David (February 13, 2013)."Ashby, Ford to headline Astros' revamped broadcasting team".Houston Chronicle. RetrievedDecember 1, 2013.
  3. ^Ortiz, José de Jesús (August 26, 2013)."Astros Spanish broadcast team hits the road".Houston Chronicle. RetrievedDecember 1, 2013.

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