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  2. St. Louis Cardinals Radio Network - Wikipedia

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    The St. Louis Cardinals Radio Network is a United States radio network that broadcasts St. Louis Cardinals baseball games. The network consists of 146 stations 1 (including the flagship station) (52 AM, 58 FM) and six FM translators in nine states (four in the Midwest and five in the South). Its flagship station is KMOX in St. Louis.

  3. List of St. Louis Cardinals broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    Radio: KMOX AM 1120 (2011–present) ... Cardinals Cable Network ... (Radio 2003–2005, Free TV 2006) Tim McCarver (2014–2019) See also

  4. KMOX - Wikipedia

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    KMOX (1120 AM) is a commercial radio station in St. Louis, Missouri.Owned by Audacy, Inc., it is a 50,000 watt Class A clear-channel station with a non-directional signal.The KMOX studios and offices are on Olive Street at Tucker Boulevard in the Park Pacific Building in St. Louis. [2]

  5. KTRS (AM) - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, the Blues moved to competitor KMOX 1120 AM. After five years (2006–10), KTRS sold the rights to St. Louis Cardinals baseball games to KMOX starting in 2011. [9] The Cardinals nonetheless retained their ownership stake in KTRS and still airs the games of its owned-and-operated farm club, the Memphis Redbirds.

  6. Joe Buck returning to baseball broadcast booth to call ... - AOL

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    Buck's father, Jack, and Caray's grandfather, Harry — legendary announcers in their own right — called Cardinals games on KMOX Radio from 1954-59 and 1961-69 while the franchise won three ...

  7. Jack Buck - Wikipedia

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    His early sportscasting career included work for the minor league affiliates of the St. Louis Cardinals. In 1954, he was promoted to radio play-by-play of Cardinal games on KXOK radio; the team's radio broadcasts would move in 1955 to KMOX. Buck maintained this position for nearly all of the next 47 years.

  8. KSIS - Wikipedia

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    The station also derives some of its news programming from ABC News Radio. Notable syndicated talk programming on KSIS over its current talk period includes weekday shows hosted by Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, and Michael Medved. KSIS also airs St. Louis Cardinals baseball games as a member of the St. Louis Cardinals Radio Network. [3]

  9. Greg Amsinger - Wikipedia

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    Before arriving at MLB Network in 2009, Amsinger had worked at CBS College Sports/CSTV and at WTHI-TV in Terre Haute, Indiana.A 2001 graduate of Lindenwood University, Amsinger worked at numerous part-time radio jobs while in school including two years as producer of the St. Louis Cardinals Baseball Radio Network at KMOX. [1]