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  2. Longhorn Radio Network - Wikipedia

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    Detroit, Texas: KFYN-FM: FM 104.3 Football and men's basketball San Angelo: KKSA: AM 1260 Football and men's basketball San Antonio: San Antonio WOAI-AM: AM 1200 Football and men's basketball; all night-time broadcasts available to much of south-central U.S. and much of Mexico due to 50,000 watt clear-channel status KTKR: AM 760

  3. Dallas Cowboys Radio Network - Wikipedia

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    Prior to 2009, Cowboys games were broadcast on 1310 AM KTCK "The Ticket" and 93.3 FM KDBN "The Bone", and also previously on 103.7 KVIL FM and 98.7 FM KLUV "K-LUV". Beginning in the 2011 NFL season , a separate contract allows a second network to be carried nationwide through Compass Media Networks , but it is not the official Dallas Cowboys ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Texas radio broadcasts moving to The Zone as part of a new ...

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    Texas announced on Thursday that an agreement had been reached with iHeartMedia to make 1300 The Zone the flagship radio station for the Longhorns.

  6. 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 .

  7. KCRS (AM) - Wikipedia

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    KCRS was the leader in sports in West Texas for a time. It was the home of Sports Fan Radio Network and aired the Fabulous Sports Babe program. Until the 2009 season, KCRS was the flagship station for the RockHounds, having been their radio home since the team was first established as the Midland Cubs back in 1972.

  8. 3 things to know about Texas football's Spanish radio ... - AOL

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    Texas football's Spanish language radio broadcast overcomes adversity to deliver for listeners every Saturday.

  9. Longhorn Network - Wikipedia

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    From the initial announcement of the Longhorn Network, ESPN had made it known that it desired to broadcast up to 18 high school football games per season. Texas A&M, due to what that university viewed as possible recruiting violations, cites the LHN as the reason for its decision to leave the Big 12 for the SEC in 2012. [35]