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Sports Radio Detroit (SRD) was a Detroit-based internet sports broadcasting and news network covering Detroit's professional sports teams Detroit Lions, Detroit Tigers, Detroit Pistons and Detroit Red Wings, in addition to college and high school sports across Michigan from 2011-2021.
Detroit Tigers starting pitcher Kenta Maeda (18) pitches during the first inning against the Toronto Blue Jays at Joker Marchant Stadium in Lakeland, Florida, on Thursday, March 7, 2024.
Diamond Sports Group, which owns Bally Sports, has the streaming rights to the Tigers, so local games can be streamed on Bally Sports+ by fans in Michigan. Broadcast schedule Feb. 24 (vs. Yankees ...
The Detroit Tigers play the New York Mets in Lakeland, Florida, at 1:05 p.m. with Matt Manning on the mound. Detroit Tigers spring training game vs. New York Mets: Time, TV, radio and more info
Michigan's relationship with IMG College dates back to March 2001 when the school signed a five-year deal with Host Communications, Inc., a sports marketing firm based in Lexington, Kentucky; the deal was predicated to generate $7.5 million in advertising revenue from Michigan football and men's basketball radio broadcasts through 2005–06 (this partnership with Host would ultimately remain ...
The Detroit Sports Report (or simply DSR) – A Detroit/Michigan-centered sports news show created in September 2000 by Fox Sports Net to help increase ratings for the National Sports Report. Marc Soicher and Angie Arlotti (now Mentink) were the original anchors of the 10:00 p.m. show, while Soicher hosted a 7:00 p.m. edition of the program solo.
Mike and Mike in the Morning was replaced by Deminski & Doyle, and the ESPN Radio affiliation was dropped in favor of Sporting News Radio. The AM/FM simulcast took the name "Detroit's Sports Powerhouse: 97.1 FM & 1270 AM". On November 6, the simulcast was renamed "97.1 The Ticket". WKRK took the call letters WXYT-FM in the process.
The Stoney and Wojo show was a three-hour radio broadcast that included listener call-in segments, regular guests, and current affairs talk slanted towards the Detroit and Michigan sports fan. With Mike Stone and Wojnowski's playful repartee, the show had developed a definite comedic quality with Stone playing straight man to Wojo's more ...