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The Chicago Cubs Radio Network (known since 2024 as the Southwest Airlines Cubs Radio Network for sponsorship reasons) is the network of radio stations that broadcast Cubs games on 30 stations in six states. [1] Veteran broadcaster Pat Hughes has been the play-by-play announcer since 1996.
Marquee Sports Network is a regional sports network operated by Sinclair Broadcast Group and the Chicago Cubs, launched on February 22, 2020.It is devoted exclusively to Cubs baseball, replacing a trio of channels (cable channel NBC Sports Chicago and broadcast partners WLS-TV and WGN-TV) as the exclusive broadcaster of Cubs games not shown on national TV.
Games televised by WGN Sports or WLS-TV are syndicated by a network of affiliated stations within the team's territory. Beginning with the 2020 season, Cubs games will air on the new Marquee Sports Network, a regional sports network founded and operated by the Cubs and Sinclair Broadcast Group.
The Cubs broadcast is available on the Sirius XM App. or Channel 175 Friday, 177 Saturday and 184 Sunday. This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Milwaukee Brewers vs Cubs ...
Broadcasts: TV – Bally Sports Wisconsin. Radio – AM-620. Brewers vs. Cubs, 12:10 p.m. Thursday: Milwaukee RHP Colin Rea (4-2, 3.98) vs. Chicago RHP Jameson Taillon (3-2, 2.58). Broadcasts: TV ...
Dan Plesac (2005–2008); substitute broadcaster; CSN Chicago only; Cory Provus (2007–2008); secondary play-by-play and pre-post game host; Judd Sirott (2009–2014); secondary play-by-play and pre-post game host; Keith Moreland (2011–2013); radio color commentator; Jim Deshaies (2013–present); color commentator, substitute TV play-by-play
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In November 1995, Hughes was selected by Chicago's WGN Radio to be the new "Voice of the Cubs". Hughes partnered with color commentator Ron Santo, former Hall of Fame third baseman for the Cubs, from 1996 until Santo's death in 2010. Their on-air chemistry came to be known as the "Pat and Ron Show".