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  2. List of ESPN Radio affiliates - Wikipedia

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    ESPN Radio 1490 The Fan KAKS: 99.5 FM Fayetteville: AR: ESPN Radio 99.5 KTTG: 96.3 FM Fort Smith: AR: ESPN Radio 96.3 KABZ: 103.7 FM Little Rock: AR: 103.7 The Buzz KLAA: 830 AM Anaheim: CA: Angels Radio AM 830 KGEO: 1230 AM Bakersfield: CA: ESPN Radio 1230 KFPT: 790 AM Clovis: CA: ESPN Radio 790 KATA: 1340 AM Eureka: CA: ESPN Radio 92.7 / 1340 ...

  3. Texas Tech Sports Network - Wikipedia

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    Texas Tech Sports Network (TTSN) is a radio network in United States dedicated to live broadcasting and live programming relating to the Texas Tech Red Raiders. It is managed by Red Raider Sports Properties, a property of Learfield Communications, Inc., which manages the multimedia rights for Texas Tech University .

  4. ESPN Radio - Wikipedia

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    Logo (1992–2008) ESPN Radio Network was formed in September 1991 by ESPN Inc. and Capital Cities/ABC, Inc.'s ABC Radio Networks.Twenty-five stations had already signed on as affiliates at its September 5, 1991 announcement, with an expected total of 200 at the January launch.

  5. Category : Sports radio networks in the United States

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    CBS Sports Radio stations‎ (129 P, 2 F) E. ESPN Radio‎ (3 C, 31 P) L. ... Texas Tech Sports Network; Thunder Radio Network;

  6. KTTU (AM) - Wikipedia

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    KTTU (950 AM, "100.7 The Score") is a Lubbock, Texas, radio station broadcasting with a daytime power of 5,000 watts.Programming includes both local and nationally syndicated sports talk shows.

  7. KMND - Wikipedia

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    As an affiliate of ESPN Radio, ... Texas Tech Lady Raider Basketball (1998–2006) Motor Racing Network (1998–2006) 2007 New Mexico Bowl; 2007 Hawaii Bowl;

  8. KRZI - Wikipedia

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    KRZI originated as the expanded band "twin" of an existing station on the standard AM band. On March 17, 1997 the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced that eighty-eight stations had been given permission to move to newly available "Expanded Band" transmitting frequencies, ranging from 1610 to 1700 kHz, with the original KRZI authorized to move from 1580 kHz to 1660 kHz.

  9. Category:ESPN Radio - Wikipedia

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    ESPN Radio stations‎ (1 C, 163 P) Pages in category "ESPN Radio" The following 57 pages are in this category, out of 57 total. ... List of Texas Bowl broadcasters; W.