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West Virginia MetroNews is a radio network heard on many radio stations throughout the State of West Virginia. The network is owned by the West Virginia Radio Corporation. [1] West Virginia MetroNews offers a mix of news and talk. It held the rights to live play-by-play coverage of West Virginia University Mountaineers sports games, which it ...
Cincinnati Bengals Radio Network. The Cincinnati Bengals Radio Network is an American radio network consisting of 37 radio stations which carry coverage of the Cincinnati Bengals, a professional football team in the NFL. Three Cincinnati radio stations— WCKY (1530 AM), WEBN (102.7 FM), and WLW (700 AM)—serve as the network's flagship ...
WWVU-FM transmission tower and antenna. WWVU-FM first went on the airwaves in 1982 when it opened its studios at the Mountainlair. Known as "The Moose," U92 is a hands-on training ground for students interested in programming music, producing digital content in state-of-the-art studios, providing live Mountaineer sports coverage, or reporting on local and state news.
Jay Jacobs (broadcaster) Jules "Jay" Jacobs Jr. (born June 18, 1938 in Morgantown, West Virginia, United States) is a retired public school administrator and is currently the radio color analyst with Tony Caridi for West Virginia University's Mountaineer Sports Network basketball coverage. His parents, Jules and Helen Jacobs raised him in ...
About West Virginia (9-18, 4-10) The Mountaineers are coming off a 71-64 road loss against Iowa State. They kept that game closer than expected, but they haven’t found much success away from ...
Lockport, New York, United States. Alma mater. Syracuse University. Occupation (s) Sportscaster, author. Website. www.tonycaridi.com. Tony Caridi (born September 8, 1962) is a children's book author and an American sportscaster for West Virginia University 's Mountaineer Sports Network and West Virginia Radio Corporation's Metronews Radio Network.
WAJR (1440 kHz) is a news/talk/sports formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Morgantown, West Virginia, serving North Central West Virginia. [1] WAJR is owned and operated by WVRC Media. [5] For decades, WAJR was the flagship station for West Virginia Mountaineers football and basketball.
Bob Huggins says he will complain loudly if his West Virginia Mountaineers, 16-13 overall after Saturday’s narrow 76-74 loss at Kansas, do not receive an NCAA Tournament bid on Selection Sunday.