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The concept was originally called ESPN Grill when announced in October 1997, with a slate of major city locations scheduled to start with Baltimore, Maryland, in mid-1998 and Chicago in spring 1999. [5] ESPN Grill was renamed on December 29, 1997, to ESPN Zone to connote that there was more to the venue. [6]
ESPN LA 710 KIFM: 1320 AM West Sacramento: CA: ESPN 1320 AM KXTK: 1280 AM San Luis Obispo: CA: ESPN Radio 1280 KAVP: 1450 AM Colona: CO: ESPN Radio 1450 KEPN: 1600 AM Denver: CO: 1600 ESPN KKFN: 104.3 FM Denver: CO: Denver Sports 104.3 The Fan KIUP: 930 AM Durango: CO: ESPN Radio 930 WSBN: 630 AM Washington: DC: ESPN 630 D.C. WBCN: 770 AM Fort ...
The transmitter is located off Moravia Road in Baltimore's Frankford neighborhood at WJZ-FM broadcasts using HD Radio technology. The HD2 digital subchannel carries the Bloomberg Radio business news format heard on WDCH-FM , while the HD3 subchannel rebroadcasts co-owned WJZ (1300 AM), which primarily carries BetQL Network programming.
The rest of the schedule is largely made up of programs from ESPN Radio. As of 2022, WSBN broadcasts the games of the Baltimore Ravens and Virginia Cavaliers football and men's basketball. It announced on March 24, 2021, that it joined the Baltimore Orioles Radio Network as an affiliate station beginning with the upcoming season. [4]
ESPN Zone lasted longer than the other chains. As a chain it was closed down as of June 16, 2010 with five of its locations while two other continued operating by other companies, AEG and Zone Enterprises. [10] With transfer of the remaining ESPN Zones to other companies, Disney Regional Entertainment shut down. [13]
WJZ (1300 kHz) is a commercial radio station in Baltimore, Maryland, owned by Audacy, Inc. WJZ broadcasts a sports betting radio format, via the BetQL Network during the day and evening, with Infinity Sports Network heard nights and weekends. Its studios are on Clarkview Road in Baltimore, off Jones Falls Expressway (Interstate 83).
The Baltimore Orioles Radio Network is a radio network comprising 39 stations that carry coverage of the Baltimore Orioles, a professional baseball team in Major League Baseball. The network spans five states and the District of Columbia .
ESPN Inc. is an American multinational sports media conglomerate majority-owned by the Walt Disney Company, with Hearst Communications as an equity stakeholder. [1] Founded by Bill Rasmussen in 1979, it owns and operates local and global cable and satellite television variants of ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN Radio, ESPN.com, ESPN+ and other related ventures and is currently headed by executive James Pitaro.