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The Titans Radio Network is an American radio network composed of 42 radio stations which carry English-language coverage of the Tennessee Titans, a professional football team in the National Football League (NFL). Nashville market station WGFX (104.5 FM) serves as the network's flagship station.
Jack Alicoate, ed. (1939), "Tennessee", Radio Annual, New York: Radio Daily, OCLC 2459636 – via Internet Archive "AM Stations in the U.S.: Tennessee", Radio Annual Television Year Book, New York: Radio Television Daily, 1963, OCLC 10512375 – via Internet Archive
Brentwood (Nashville) WNSR: AM 560 Flagship station of broadcasts of women's basketball and baseball. W240CA FM 95.9 FM translator of WNSR/Brentwood Chattanooga: WALV-FM-HD2 FM-HD 106.9-2 Football and men's basketball only; can only be heard on HD Radio tuners. Fayetteville: WEKR: AM 1240 Airs football and men's basketball Lewisburg: WJJM: AM ...
The Titans' flagship radio station is Nashville-based, but Gallatin-licensed Fox Sports Radio affiliate WGFX. Mike Keith is the team's play-by-play announcer, having taken over those duties starting with the team's inaugural season as the Tennessee Titans in 1999. He served as the color commentator in 1998, the team's final year as the ...
WGFX is the major Nashville-area affiliate for the University of Tennessee Volunteers football [5] and men's basketball, [6] The Vols moved to WGFX on 2010 after many years on WLAC. The station also broadcasts selected Belmont Bruins men's basketball games which do not conflict with the Vols. [7]
Football only Camden: WRJB: 98.3 FM Carthage: WUCZ: 104.1 FM Football only Centerville: WNKX: 96.7 FM Calhoun (Athens/Cleveland) WCLE: 104.1 FM Chattanooga: WGOW: 1150 AM Women's basketball only WSKZ: 106.5 FM Football only Clarksville: WNZE: 1400 AM Football only; basketball can be heard in this area via WGFX/Gallatin: Cleveland WCLE: AM 1570 ...
During the inaugural 1978 season, Nashville Sounds games were broadcast on WMTS by station owner Monte Hale, who also called football and basketball games for the Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders. [6] WMTS, located some 30 miles (48 km) away from Nashville in Murfreesboro , was selected because it was the only station to make a firm offer to ...
Many of the top names in Nashville sports have worked at WNSR. Greg Pogue, who is a veteran sports writer, sports editor, and television host, hosted Nashville's longest running morning sports show with David Coleman. Pogue worked with the Nashville Banner and was later sports editor at the Daily News Journal. Pogue took over the morning drive ...