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ESPN Radio

ESPN Radio, which is alternatively branded platform-agnostically as ESPN Audio, is an American sports radio network and extension of the ESPN television network. It was launched on January 1, 1992, under the banner "SportsRadio ESPN". The network is based at the ESPN campus in Bristol, Connecticut, with multiple studio facilities nationwide, along with home studios. The network airs a regular schedule of daily and weekly programming as well as live radio play-by-play of sporting events.

ESPN Radio
TypeRadio network
Country
HeadquartersBristol, Connecticut
Programming
FormatSports radio
Ownership
OwnerESPN Inc.
OperatorGood Karma Brands
History
Founded1991
Launch dateJanuary 1, 1992 (1992-01-01)
Coverage
AvailabilityNational, through regional affiliates and satellite radio
Links
Webcast
Websiteespnradio.com

ESPN Radio is broadcast to hundreds of affiliate stations, along with national and Canadian carriage on Sirius XM. The network's content is also available online through its affiliates via Audacy, iHeartRadio and TuneIn, and the network also makes its programming available via podcast feeds and providers, with some additional content audio and video available through an ESPN+ subscription. Several of its programs are also featured as fully live or "best-of" video simulcasts on the ESPN family of television networks.

History edit

 
Logo (1992–2008)

ESPN Radio Network was formed in September 1991 by ESPN Inc. and Capital Cities/ABC, Inc.'s ABC Radio Networks. Twenty-five stations had already signed on as affiliates at its September 5, 1991 announcement, with an expected total of 200 at the January launch. Shelby Whitfield, executive producer of ABC Radio Sports, and John A. Walsh, executive editor of ESPN, were placed in charge of the venture.[1] The network launched as Sports Radio ESPN on January 1, 1992.[2] At first, ESPN Radio broadcast only on weekends.[3] The network debuted with 16 hours running on 147 affiliates in 43 states. Its initial programming consisted of news shows, update segments, and occasional features.[4]

By 1996, ESPN Radio had expanded to weekdays[3] with a show hosted by The Fabulous Sports Babe, Nancy Donnean. One hour of that show was simulcast on ESPN2 (1-2 p.m. Eastern time). Two years later, Tony Bruno and Mike Golic were brought together for a new morning show, the Bruno & Golic Morning Show which aired until Bruno left the network in 2000. Mike Greenberg was named as Bruno's replacement, and the morning show became Mike & Mike, which aired until 2017[5] (and was also simulcast on ESPN2). In January 2010, Mike & Mike celebrated their 10-year anniversary on ESPN Radio. Dan Patrick was a mainstay in the afternoons until his departure from ESPN in 2007.

Gradually, ESPN added more dayparts and became a 24-hour service. In 1995, ESPN Radio gained national radio rights to the NBA. In 1997, it gained the national radio rights to MLB.[citation needed] Disney purchased WEVD from the Forward Association in September 2002 to become WEPN, ESPN Radio's flagship station.[6] On June 12, 2007, Disney spun off and merged its ABC Radio Networks with Citadel Broadcasting into Citadel Communications while retaining its ESPN Radio and Radio Disney networks and stations.[7][8][9]

ESPN Radio is streamed over 215 stations and is ranked first nationally as a sports broadcasting program.[10][11] The parent company ESPN focused on radio as of 2006. With more resources and money spent on it, ESPN radio expanded rapidly.[12]

On July 28, 2023, amid layoffs occurring across ESPN, Good Karma Brands—an operator of ESPN Radio affiliates in multiple markets that had also acquired the network's New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago flagships in 2021—assumed the day-to-day operations and advertising sales for the ESPN Radio network.[13]

Programming edit

Broadcast rights edit

Past rights edit

Daily segments edit

ESPN Radio stations edit

Prior to 2022, ESPN Radio had four company-owned and/or operated stations in New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Dallas, as well as in Pittsburgh prior to 2010, with the Chicago station managed by Good Karma Brands, which owns and operates a number of other ESPN Radio stations in Wisconsin, Ohio and Florida. The Dallas station was operated by Cumulus Media until October 2020, when ESPN took back operational control. Before the conversion of the sites to general blog presences requiring an ESPN+ subscription to access, each station was partnered with an ESPN local website named for the city and featuring a completely separate staff of sportswriters and reporters for each market who gave their local viewpoints of local sports (for example, espnnewyork.com for New York); some stations remain hosted on ESPN.com, including audio and FCC disclosures. Most other markets have ESPN Radio affiliates, whether they be part-time or have their entire format dedicated to ESPN Radio.

WEPN converted back to ESPN Radio after the demise of ESPN Deportes Radio in 2019. All the other owned or operated stations were sold; WEPN, KSPN, WMVP, and WEPN-FM's local marketing agreements were sold to Good Karma Brands, while KESN was being sold to the religious VCY America network.[15][16] The sales to Good Karma Brands and VCY America closed in 2022, with all of the Good Karma stations remaining a part of ESPN Radio.[17][18] On June 12, 2023, Disney sold KRDC, its last broadcast radio asset, to Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa, for $5 million, the station had carried a simulcast of KSPN along with selected overflow programming during the sale process after the wind-down of the Radio Disney network in 2021.[19] The sale closed on September 8 of that year, with KRDC changing its callsign to KWVE and subsequently simulcasting the existing KWVE-FM.[20]

Former owned and/or operated stations edit

[21]

AM Station FM Station
City of license / Market Station Years owned Current ownership
New York, NY WEVD/WEPN 1050 2001–2022 Good Karma Brands
WEPN-FM 98.7 2012–2022 Emmis Communications, operated by Good Karma Brands
Los Angeles, CA KSPN 710 2003–2022[a] Good Karma Brands
KSPN 1110 2000–2003[b] KWVE, owned by Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa
Chicago, IL WMVP 1000 1998–2022 Good Karma Brands
DallasFort Worth, TX
(Allen)
KESN 103.3 2000–2022 KVDT, owned by VCY America
Pittsburgh, PA WEAE 1250 1999–2011[c] WPGP, owned by Salem Media Group
  1. ^ Originally part of Radio Disney until 2003.
  2. ^ Part of Radio Disney from 2003 until 2017; the station re-broadcast KSPN from 2022 to 2023 to preserve the license.
  3. ^ Part of Radio Disney from 2011 to 2015 as WDDZ. Sold to Salem in 2015.

Satellite radio edit

ESPN Xtra is a satellite radio station that carries sports talk programming produced by ESPN. The channel was originally on XM 141,[22] but is now broadcast on Sirius XM Radio channel 81.[23] XM announced the addition of this channel on January 28, 2008. Sirius Satellite Radio announced changes to its audio simulcast of ESPNEWS, now called ESPN All Access, on December 12, 2007, but would not be adding any content announced for XM, as it will be exclusive to XM.

Affiliated edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "ESPN, ABC Planning to Form Sports Radio Network in 1992". Los Angeles Times. Associated Press. September 5, 1991. Retrieved June 7, 2016.
  2. ^ Zumoff, Marc; Negin, Max (June 20, 2014). Total Sportscasting: Performance, Production, and Career Development. CRC Press. ISBN 978-1317906766. Retrieved June 7, 2016.
  3. ^ a b Coombs, Danielle Sarver; Batchelor, Bob (2013). American History Through American Sports: From Colonial Lacrosse to Extreme Sports, Volume 1. ABC-CLIO. p. 94. ISBN 978-0313379888. Retrieved June 9, 2016.
  4. ^ Battema, Douglas L.; O'Dell, Cary (2010). "Sports on Radio". In Sterling, Christopher H.; O'Dell, Cary (eds.). The Concise Encyclopedia of American Radio. Routledge. ISBN 978-1135176839. Retrieved June 9, 2016.
  5. ^ "ESPN Radio's 'Mike & Mike' signs off after 18 years". SI.com. Retrieved November 27, 2017.
  6. ^ Hoffmann, Frank; Dempsey, Jack M.; Manning, Martin J (December 6, 2012). Sports-Talk Radio in America: Its Context and Culture. Routledge. p. 56. ISBN 978-1136428913. Retrieved June 8, 2016.
  7. ^ Rosenthal, Phil (February 7, 2006). "Disney in deal to merge ABC Radio with Citadel". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved June 7, 2016.
  8. ^ "Disney and Citadel Announce Completion of ABC Radio Merger" (Press release). The Walt Disney Company & Citadel Broadcasting Corporation. Business Wire. June 12, 2007. Retrieved June 7, 2016.
  9. ^ . FMQB. Archived from the original on September 24, 2015. Retrieved December 7, 2015.
  10. ^ "ESPNRadio FAQ page". ESPN.com. Retrieved October 4, 2022.
  11. ^ "Gale - Product Login". galeapps.gale.com. Retrieved October 4, 2022.
  12. ^ Sandomir, Richard (August 11, 2006). "ABC Sports Is Dead at 45; Stand by for ESPN". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved October 25, 2022.
  13. ^ "Sports Media: Good Karma's deal with ESPN Radio a long time coming". Sports Business Journal. July 31, 2023. Retrieved July 31, 2023.
  14. ^ "Sirius XM and ESPN share Wimbledon rights - Sports Broadcast news - Tennis North America Europe". SportsPro Media. June 26, 2012. Retrieved December 7, 2015.
  15. ^ "More Details On Good Karma's ESPN New York, Los Angeles & Chicago Purchase". RadioInsight. December 20, 2021. Retrieved December 29, 2021.
  16. ^ "VCY America Acquires ESPN 103.3 Dallas". RadioInsight. December 21, 2021. Retrieved December 29, 2021.
  17. ^ "VCY America Launches On 103.3 Dallas". RadioInsight. March 10, 2022. Retrieved March 19, 2022.
  18. ^ "Good Karma Appoints Los Angeles & New York Market Managers". RadioInsight. March 7, 2022. Retrieved March 19, 2022.
  19. ^ "Disney Exits Radio With KRDC Sale - RadioInsight". June 12, 2023. Retrieved June 13, 2023.
  20. ^ Moore, Zachary (September 8, 2023). "KWAVE 107.9 FM Increases Broadcast Coverage With The Acquisition Of A New AM Station". KWAVE. Retrieved September 10, 2023.
  21. ^ "ESPN Radio: Affiliate List - ESPN Radio - ESPN". Sports.espn.go.com. December 1, 2015. Retrieved December 7, 2015.
  22. ^ (Press release). PR Newswire via xmradio.com. January 28, 2008. Archived from the original on May 3, 2008. Retrieved January 28, 2008.
  23. ^ "ESPN Xtra". Sirius XM Radio. Retrieved August 4, 2020.

External links edit

  • ESPN Radio
  • SiriusXM | ESPN Radio

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ESPN Radio which is alternatively branded platform agnostically as ESPN Audio is an American sports radio network and extension of the ESPN television network It was launched on January 1 1992 under the banner SportsRadio ESPN The network is based at the ESPN campus in Bristol Connecticut with multiple studio facilities nationwide along with home studios The network airs a regular schedule of daily and weekly programming as well as live radio play by play of sporting events ESPN RadioTypeRadio networkCountryUnited StatesHeadquartersBristol ConnecticutProgrammingFormatSports radioOwnershipOwnerESPN Inc OperatorGood Karma BrandsHistoryFounded1991Launch dateJanuary 1 1992 1992 01 01 CoverageAvailabilityNational through regional affiliates and satellite radioLinksWebcastSiriusXM Listen live via TuneIn Listen live via iHeartRadio Websiteespnradio wbr comESPN Radio is broadcast to hundreds of affiliate stations along with national and Canadian carriage on Sirius XM The network s content is also available online through its affiliates via Audacy iHeartRadio and TuneIn and the network also makes its programming available via podcast feeds and providers with some additional content audio and video available through an ESPN subscription Several of its programs are also featured as fully live or best of video simulcasts on the ESPN family of television networks Contents 1 History 2 Programming 2 1 Broadcast rights 2 2 Past rights 2 3 Daily segments 3 ESPN Radio stations 3 1 Former owned and or operated stations 3 2 Satellite radio 3 3 Affiliated 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory edit nbsp Logo 1992 2008 ESPN Radio Network was formed in September 1991 by ESPN Inc and Capital Cities ABC Inc s ABC Radio Networks Twenty five stations had already signed on as affiliates at its September 5 1991 announcement with an expected total of 200 at the January launch Shelby Whitfield executive producer of ABC Radio Sports and John A Walsh executive editor of ESPN were placed in charge of the venture 1 The network launched as Sports Radio ESPN on January 1 1992 2 At first ESPN Radio broadcast only on weekends 3 The network debuted with 16 hours running on 147 affiliates in 43 states Its initial programming consisted of news shows update segments and occasional features 4 By 1996 ESPN Radio had expanded to weekdays 3 with a show hosted by The Fabulous Sports Babe Nancy Donnean One hour of that show was simulcast on ESPN2 1 2 p m Eastern time Two years later Tony Bruno and Mike Golic were brought together for a new morning show the Bruno amp Golic Morning Show which aired until Bruno left the network in 2000 Mike Greenberg was named as Bruno s replacement and the morning show became Mike amp Mike which aired until 2017 5 and was also simulcast on ESPN2 In January 2010 Mike amp Mike celebrated their 10 year anniversary on ESPN Radio Dan Patrick was a mainstay in the afternoons until his departure from ESPN in 2007 Gradually ESPN added more dayparts and became a 24 hour service In 1995 ESPN Radio gained national radio rights to the NBA In 1997 it gained the national radio rights to MLB citation needed Disney purchased WEVD from the Forward Association in September 2002 to become WEPN ESPN Radio s flagship station 6 On June 12 2007 Disney spun off and merged its ABC Radio Networks with Citadel Broadcasting into Citadel Communications while retaining its ESPN Radio and Radio Disney networks and stations 7 8 9 ESPN Radio is streamed over 215 stations and is ranked first nationally as a sports broadcasting program 10 11 The parent company ESPN focused on radio as of 2006 update With more resources and money spent on it ESPN radio expanded rapidly 12 On July 28 2023 amid layoffs occurring across ESPN Good Karma Brands an operator of ESPN Radio affiliates in multiple markets that had also acquired the network s New York Los Angeles and Chicago flagships in 2021 assumed the day to day operations and advertising sales for the ESPN Radio network 13 Programming editFor a fuller list of programs including out of season shows see List of programs on ESPN Radio Broadcast rights edit NBA on ESPN Radio since 1996 College Football on ESPN Radio including the Bowl Championship Series then the College Football Playoff since 2000 Major League Baseball on ESPN Radio since 1998 Caribbean Series since 2015 ESPN FC Presents EFL Championship on ESPN Radio since 2016 ESPN FC Presents La Liga on ESPN Radio since 2016 Past rights edit ESPN FC Presents UEFA Euro on ESPN Radio 2012 2016 2020 along with Champions League Europa League and Super Cup FIFA World Cup on ESPN Radio 2010 2014 FIFA Women s World Cup on ESPN Radio 2011 MLS Soccer Sunday on ESPN Radio 2015 2022 MLS Cup on ESPN Radio 2007 2014 NIT on ESPN Radio 2002 2011 The Open Championship on ESPN Radio 2010 2015 U S Open on ESPN Radio 2010 2014 Live Wimbledon on ESPN Radio 2012 2013 14 World Baseball Classic 2013 2017 Daily segments edit ESPN Radio SportsCenter SportsBeat Extra PointESPN Radio stations editPrior to 2022 ESPN Radio had four company owned and or operated stations in New York City Los Angeles Chicago and Dallas as well as in Pittsburgh prior to 2010 with the Chicago station managed by Good Karma Brands which owns and operates a number of other ESPN Radio stations in Wisconsin Ohio and Florida The Dallas station was operated by Cumulus Media until October 2020 when ESPN took back operational control Before the conversion of the sites to general blog presences requiring an ESPN subscription to access each station was partnered with an ESPN local website named for the city and featuring a completely separate staff of sportswriters and reporters for each market who gave their local viewpoints of local sports for example espnnewyork com for New York some stations remain hosted on ESPN com including audio and FCC disclosures Most other markets have ESPN Radio affiliates whether they be part time or have their entire format dedicated to ESPN Radio WEPN converted back to ESPN Radio after the demise of ESPN Deportes Radio in 2019 All the other owned or operated stations were sold WEPN KSPN WMVP and WEPN FM s local marketing agreements were sold to Good Karma Brands while KESN was being sold to the religious VCY America network 15 16 The sales to Good Karma Brands and VCY America closed in 2022 with all of the Good Karma stations remaining a part of ESPN Radio 17 18 On June 12 2023 Disney sold KRDC its last broadcast radio asset to Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa for 5 million the station had carried a simulcast of KSPN along with selected overflow programming during the sale process after the wind down of the Radio Disney network in 2021 19 The sale closed on September 8 of that year with KRDC changing its callsign to KWVE and subsequently simulcasting the existing KWVE FM 20 Former owned and or operated stations edit 21 AM Station FM StationCity of license Market Station Years owned Current ownershipNew York NY WEVD WEPN 1050 2001 2022 Good Karma BrandsWEPN FM 98 7 2012 2022 Emmis Communications operated by Good Karma BrandsLos Angeles CA KSPN 710 2003 2022 a Good Karma BrandsKSPN 1110 2000 2003 b KWVE owned by Calvary Chapel Costa MesaChicago IL WMVP 1000 1998 2022 Good Karma BrandsDallas Fort Worth TX Allen KESN 103 3 2000 2022 KVDT owned by VCY AmericaPittsburgh PA WEAE 1250 1999 2011 c WPGP owned by Salem Media Group Originally part of Radio Disney until 2003 Part of Radio Disney from 2003 until 2017 the station re broadcast KSPN from 2022 to 2023 to preserve the license Part of Radio Disney from 2011 to 2015 as WDDZ Sold to Salem in 2015 Satellite radio edit ESPN Xtra is a satellite radio station that carries sports talk programming produced by ESPN The channel was originally on XM 141 22 but is now broadcast on Sirius XM Radio channel 81 23 XM announced the addition of this channel on January 28 2008 Sirius Satellite Radio announced changes to its audio simulcast of ESPNEWS now called ESPN All Access on December 12 2007 but would not be adding any content announced for XM as it will be exclusive to XM Affiliated edit Main article List of ESPN Radio affiliatesSee also editCBS Sports Radio Fox Sports Radio NBC Sports Radio Sports Byline USA TSN Radio SportsMapReferences edit ESPN ABC Planning to Form Sports Radio Network in 1992 Los Angeles Times Associated Press September 5 1991 Retrieved June 7 2016 Zumoff Marc Negin Max June 20 2014 Total Sportscasting Performance Production and Career Development CRC Press ISBN 978 1317906766 Retrieved June 7 2016 a b Coombs Danielle Sarver Batchelor Bob 2013 American History Through American Sports From Colonial Lacrosse to Extreme Sports Volume 1 ABC CLIO p 94 ISBN 978 0313379888 Retrieved June 9 2016 Battema Douglas L O Dell Cary 2010 Sports on Radio In Sterling Christopher H O Dell Cary eds The Concise Encyclopedia of American Radio Routledge ISBN 978 1135176839 Retrieved June 9 2016 ESPN Radio s Mike amp Mike signs off after 18 years SI com Retrieved November 27 2017 Hoffmann Frank Dempsey Jack M Manning Martin J December 6 2012 Sports Talk Radio in America Its Context and Culture Routledge p 56 ISBN 978 1136428913 Retrieved June 8 2016 Rosenthal Phil February 7 2006 Disney in deal to merge ABC Radio with Citadel Chicago Tribune Retrieved June 7 2016 Disney and Citadel Announce Completion of ABC Radio Merger Press release The Walt Disney Company amp Citadel Broadcasting Corporation Business Wire June 12 2007 Retrieved June 7 2016 Radio Industry News Music Industry Updates Nielsen Ratings Music News and more FMQB Archived from the original on September 24 2015 Retrieved December 7 2015 ESPNRadio FAQ page ESPN com Retrieved October 4 2022 Gale Product Login galeapps gale com Retrieved October 4 2022 Sandomir Richard August 11 2006 ABC Sports Is Dead at 45 Stand by for ESPN The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved October 25 2022 Sports Media Good Karma s deal with ESPN Radio a long time coming Sports Business Journal July 31 2023 Retrieved July 31 2023 Sirius XM and ESPN share Wimbledon rights Sports Broadcast news Tennis North America Europe SportsPro Media June 26 2012 Retrieved December 7 2015 More Details On Good Karma s ESPN New York Los Angeles amp Chicago Purchase RadioInsight December 20 2021 Retrieved December 29 2021 VCY America Acquires ESPN 103 3 Dallas RadioInsight December 21 2021 Retrieved December 29 2021 VCY America Launches On 103 3 Dallas RadioInsight March 10 2022 Retrieved March 19 2022 Good Karma Appoints Los Angeles amp New York Market Managers RadioInsight March 7 2022 Retrieved March 19 2022 Disney Exits Radio With KRDC Sale RadioInsight June 12 2023 Retrieved June 13 2023 Moore Zachary September 8 2023 KWAVE 107 9 FM Increases Broadcast Coverage With The Acquisition Of A New AM Station KWAVE Retrieved September 10 2023 ESPN Radio Affiliate List ESPN Radio ESPN Sports espn go com December 1 2015 Retrieved December 7 2015 ESPN and XM Satellite Radio to Launch ESPN Xtra Radio Channel Press release 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