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  2. List of Tennessee Titans broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. WNSR - Wikipedia

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    WNSR is currently affiliated with CBS Sports Radio. 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 ...

  4. List of Nashville Predators broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    On August 15, 2011, it was confirmed that WPRT would switch to a sports format. Adopting the new moniker "102.5 The Game", the format change took effect on Monday, August 29, 2011, at 6 AM, following a weekend of stunting of construction sounds, Nashville Predators highlights, and a loop for several hours of the closing chorus of "The Party's Over" by Journey.

  5. The Nashville Network - Wikipedia

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    TNN's flagship shows included Nashville Now and Grand Ole Opry Live, both of which were broadcast live from Opryland USA. [1] [2] During TNN's first year of broadcasting, American General Corporation, parent company of NL&AIC, put the network up for sale, along with the other NL&AI properties, in an effort to focus on its core businesses.

  6. Titans Radio Network - Wikipedia

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    It was renamed the Tennessee Oilers Radio Network in 1997 during the team's first season in Tennessee. The headquarters were now located in Nashville, but their home games were played in the Liberty Bowl in Memphis in 1997 and the Vanderbilt University's Stadium in 1998 and at least until their new stadium, the Adelphia Coliseum (now Nissan Stadium) was completed in August 1999.

  7. Nashville Predators Radio Network - Wikipedia

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    The Nashville Predators Radio Network is the regional sports radio network providing radio programming related to the National Hockey League's Nashville Predators. Headquartered in Nashville , Tennessee , the network is a joint venture with the NHL franchise and Cromwell Group, Inc. [ 1 ]

  8. Mike Golic Reveals 1 Thing He Doesn’t Miss About Sports Radio

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    Golic and his longtime co-host, Mike Greenberg, built one of the most-successful morning radio shows in sports history. Golic is no longer doing national sports radio, though. He left ESPN at the ...

  9. WQZQ - Wikipedia

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    WQZQ (830 AM) is a radio station licensed to Goodlettsville, Tennessee, and serving the Nashville metropolitan area. [2] The station is owned by Cromwell Radio Group, through licensee WYCQ, Inc. [3] It airs a sports radio format, calling itself "94.9 The Fan", which refers to FM translator, W235BW in Nashville, which broadcasts at 94.9 MHz, relayed by WBUZ-HD3 at 102.9 in La Vergne.