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History
Logo (1992-2008)
ESPN Radio launched on January 4, 1992. Keith Olbermann hosted the first program. The top story that night was that Danny Tartabull signed with the New York Yankees as a free agent.
At first, ESPN Radio broadcast only on weekends. By 1996, it expanded to weekdays with a show hosted by The Fabulous Sports Babe, Nancy Donnellan. One hour of that show was simulcast on ESPN2 (1-2 p.m. Eastern time). Two years later, Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic were brought together for a new morning show, which still airs today (and is also simulcast on ESPN2). By that time, Donnellan was gone and Dan Patrick replaced her. That show lasted until Patrick left 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 rights to MLB on national radio.
Current programming
Weekday programming
Airtime (Eastern)
Program
Host(s)
SportsCenter Anchor
Original Run
1:00 am – 5:00 am
AllNight with Jason Smith
Jason Smith
Jay Reynolds or Neil Jackson
(2005resent)
5:00 am – 6:00 am
SportsCenter AM
Jay Reynolds
Bob Picozzi
(2008resent)
6:00 am – 10:00 am
Mike and Mike in the Morning
Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic
Bob Picozzi
(1998resent)
10:00 am – 2:00 pm
The Herd with Colin Cowherd
Colin Cowherd
Dan Davis
(2004resent)
2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
The Scott Van Pelt Show
Scott Van Pelt with Ryen Russillo
Dan Davis
(2008resent)
4:00 pm – 7:00 pm
The Doug Gottlieb Show
Doug Gottlieb
Jon Stashower
(2009resent)
7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Baseball Tonight*
Marc Kestecher
(2008resent)
8:00 pm – 10:00 pm
The Brian Kenny Show*
Brian Kenny
Marc Kestecher
(2009resent)
10:00 pm – 11:00 pm
Football Tonight*
Freddie Coleman, John Seibel
Jay Reynolds or Neil Jackson
(2008resent)
11:00 pm – 1:00 am
SportsCenter Nightly
Doug Brown
Jay Reynolds or Neil Jackson
(2008resent)
The Freddiy Coleman Show airs from 8pm to 10pm on Fridays, The Sporting Life airs at 7pm and 10pm on Friday nights.
Weekend programming
Saturday airtime
(Eastern)
Sunday airtime
(Eastern)
Program
Host(s)
SportsCenter Anchor
Original Run
1:00 am – 5:00 am
1:00 am – 5:00 am
The V Show with Bob Valvano
Bob Valvano
Neil Jackson
(1998-Present)
5:00am – 6:00am
Best of Mike & Mike in the Moorning
Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic


7:00 am – 8:00 am
5:00 am – 6:00 am
The Sporting Life (Replay)
Jeremy Schapp


6:00 am – 7:00 am
6:00 am – 7:00 am
RaceDay
Pat Patterson



7:00 am – 10:00 am
The John Kincade Show
John Kincade
Christine Lisi
(2007resent)
8:00 am – 10:00 am

The Erik Kuselias Show
Erik Kuselias
Christine Lisi
(2008-Present)
10:00 am – 8 pm

Sportscenter Saturday

(2008resent)

10 am – 8 pm
Sportscenter Sunday


8 pm – 1 am
8 pm – 1 am
Gamenight
Neil Jackson
1992- Present
Seasonal shows
The Huddle (Sat, February-August)
The Baseball Show (Sun, March-August)
College GameDay (Sat, September-December)
NFL on ESPN Radio (Sun, September-February)
Mike Tirico’s Weekend Blitz – Pro Football
Mike Tirico’s Weekend Blitz – College Football
The Mort Report with Chris Mortensen
Game broadcasts
BCS on ESPN Radio (2000-present)
ESPN Radio College Football Game of the Week (2007-present)
Major League Baseball on ESPN Radio (1998-present)
NBA on ESPN Radio (1996-present)
NIT on ESPN Radio
Daily segments
ESPN Radio SportsCenter
SportsBeat
Extra Point
Former shows
Weekday
The Fabulous Sports Babe (Nanci Donnellan) (Monri 10am1pm, 19941997) – replaced by Kornheiser; Donnellan continued the show on Sports Fan Radio Network until 2001, and re-emerged in 2008 co-hosting a local show in Tampa Bay, Florida.
Bruno-Golic Morning Show (Monri 6am10am, 19951998) – Tony Bruno left ESPN and was replaced by Mike Greenberg (title change to Mike and Mike). Bruno was an original host of Gamenight; in mid-2009, he began his second stint on Fox Sports Radio.
AllNight with Todd Wright (Monri 1am6am, 19962005) – Later became AllNight with Jason Smith. Wright moved to Sporting News Radio, still broadcasting there as of December 2009.
The Tony Kornheiser Show (Monri 10am1pm, 19982004) – replaced by The Herd. Kornheiser later revived his show on Washington, D.C. stations WTEM, Washington Post Radio and WWWT during Monday Night Football offseasons, until 2008. Revived again in mid-2009 on WTEM, which is now an ESPN Radio affiliate.
The Dan Patrick Show (Mon-Fri 1pm-4pm, 1999-2007) – Dan Patrick left ESPN after 19 years; his show was replaced by The Mike Tirico Show and The Stephen A. Smith Show (both see below), following several weeks of guest hosts; Patrick revived his show later in 2007 in syndication (and beginning in 2009, on Fox Sports Radio).
The Sports Brothers with Erik and Chris Kuselias (Monri 4pm7pm, 20032005) – later The SportsBash with Erik Kuselias after Chris left the show (Mon-Fri 4pm-7pm, 2005-2007) and The SportsBash with John Seibel (January-October 2007), finally SportsNation with John Seibel and Orestes Destrade (to February 2009; occasionally aired under different titles but with same hosts)
The Pulse with Doug Gottlieb (Mon-Fri 7-10 pm, 2006-February 2009): Gottlieb moved up to the afternoons to replace SportsNation; Brian Kenny and Football Tonight took over this timeslot.
Pardon the Interruption with Tony Kornheiser and Michael Wilbon (Mon-Fri, 2001-2004, 2007-2008, 6:30pm-7pm). Edited audio-only version of the D.C.-based ESPN television show, which has aired continuously since 2001. Continues to air on WTEM in D.C. and on WMVP in Wilbon’s hometown of Chicago.
GameNight (7p-1a to 2006; 10p-2a to 2008): the weeknight version of the network’s original program ended in 2008, coinciding with the debut of Football Tonight and the movement of The Pulse with Doug Gottlieb from 7pm-10pm to 8pm-11pm.
The Mike Tirico Show/”Tirico and Van Pelt (Mon-Fri 1PM-3PM or 2PM-4PM, 2007-09): Debuted in 2007 with Tirico as host and Van Pelt, Kirk herbstreit and Michelle Tafoya as guest hosts. Became “T&VP” on May 1, 2008, followed by Van Pelt hosting a solo hour at 3. Moved to 2PM-4PM in March 2009 due to the lengthening of The Herd to four hours nationwide; Van Pelt’s solo hour ended, but he took over the main show in July 2009 as Tirico left to focus on television.
The Stephen A. Smith Show (Mon-Fri 3PM-4PM, 2007-2008) – Smith left the show on April 11, 2008 to concentrate more on television and ESPN the Magazine. SportsNation briefly expanded into the timeslot, with Scott Van Pelt taking over on May 1st, 2008. Smith later left ESPN completely and joined Fox Sports Radio in early 2010.
Weekend
SportsRadio ESPN Sunday Magazine (Sundays 8am-10am, 1994-1998), later ESPN The Magazine with Dan LeBatard (Sun 7am-11am, 1998-2004) and Mark Madden (Sun 8am-11am, 2004-2005) and finally known as Out of Bounds with Mark Madden (Sun 9am-11am, 2005)
The Post-Game Locker-Room Report with Jack Arute (Satun 11pm2am, 20012003)
The Doug Karsch Show (Sat, January-August)
Weekend GameDay with Mike Schopp (Sat 3-7pm, 2003-2006)
AM GameDay (Sat 9-12 pm until 2006)
References
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External links
ESPNRadio.com – Official site
ESPN Radio on Sirius
ESPN Radio on XM
 
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ESPN Inc.
 
ESPN executives
George Bodenheimer  Sean Bratches  Christine Driessen  Edwin Durso  Chuck Pagano  John Skipper  Norby Williamson  Russell Wolff
 
ESPN family of networks
ESPN  ESPN2  ESPN on ABC  ESPNews  ESPN Classic  ESPNU  ESPN Deportes  ESPN 3D  ESPN Plus  ESPN PPV  ESPN360  ESPN Radio  ESPN Deportes Radio  ESPN Xtra  ESPN All Access
 
ESPN International
ESPN Australia  ESPN Brasil  ESPN Dos  ESPN Latin America  ESPN+  ESPN Star Sports  ESPN America  ESPN (UK)  ESPN Classic (UK)
 
Current ESPN business ventures
ESPN.com  ESPN Original Entertainment  ESPN The Magazine  ESPN RISE  ESPN Deportes La Revista  ESPN Books  ESPN MVP  ESPN Zone  ESPY Awards  ESPN Integration
 
Defunct ESPN business ventures
ESPN Extra  ESPN Now  ESPN West
 
Sports properties
College Football  Major League Baseball  Major League Soccer  ESPNsoccernet  National Football League  NASCAR  National Basketball Association  Women’s National Basketball Association  Indy Racing League   List of Programming Rights
 
Canadian ventures with CTVglobemedia
Animal Planet Canada  Discovery Channel Canada  Discovery Civilization Channel  Discovery HD Canada  ESPN Classic Canada  NHL Network Canada  RDS  RIS  TSN  TSN2  WTSN (now defunct)  Viewers Choice
 
Other properties
Jayski’s Silly Season Site  F1-Live.com  Racing-Live.com  TrueHoop  Cricinfo
 
Key programs
Around the Horn  Baseball Tonight  College GameDay (basketball)  College GameDay (football)  E:60  ESPN College Football Primetime  ESPN First Take  Friday Night Fights  Jim Rome Is Burning  Mike and Mike in the Morning  Monday Night Countdown  Monday Night Football  NBA Friday  NASCAR Countdown  NASCAR Now  NBA Shootaround  Outside the Lines  Pardon the Interruption  Saturday Primetime  SportsCenter  SportsNation  Sunday NFL Countdown  Sunday Night Baseball  MLS Primetime Thursday  The Herd with Colin Cowherd
 
Notable personalities
J. A. Adande   John Anderson  Erin Andrews  Skip Bayless  Michelle Beadle  Stephania Bell  Chris Berman  Bonnie Bernstein  Michelle Bonner  Mike Breen  Hubie Brown  John Buccigross  John Clayton  Jonathan Coachman  Linda Cohn  Chris Connelly  Lee Corso  Colin Cowherd  Jay Crawford  Rece Davis  Chris Fowler  Ron Franklin  Peter Gammons  Mike Greenberg  Mike Golic  Jay Harris  Kirk Herbstreit  Lou Holtz  Brock Huard  Tom Jackson  Dana Jacobson  Brian Kenny  Shaun King  Mel Kiper, Jr.  Suzy Kolber  Tony Kornheiser  Tim Legler  Bob Ley  Steve Levy  Jay Mariotti  Kenny Mayne  Sean McDonough  Chris McKendry  Barry Melrose  Jon Miller  Joe Morgan  Brent Musburger  Brad Nessler  Rachel Nichols  Woody Paige  Jesse Palmer  Mike Patrick  Bill Pidto  Derek Rae  Karl Ravech  Tony Reali  Jim Rome  Holly Rowe  Bob Ryan  John Saunders  Mark Schlereth  Stuart Scott  Howie Schwab  Dan Shulman  Michael Smith  Stephen A. Smith  Tommy Smyth  Hannah Storm  Michele Tafoya  Mike Tirico  Scott Van Pelt  Dick Vitale  Michael Wilbon  Marcellus Wiley  Trey Wingo
Owners: The Walt Disney Company 80% – Hearst Corporation 20%
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ESPN Radio stations in the United States
Satellite radio
Sirius (Ch. 120)  XM (Ch. 140)
Terrestrial affiliates
by state
AL  AK  AZ  AR  CA  CO  CT  FL  GA  HI  ID  IL  IN  IA  KS  KY  LA  ME  MD  MA  MI  MN  MS  MO  MT  NE  NV  NH  NJ  NM  NY  NC  ND  OH  OK  OR  PA  SC  SD  TN  TX  UT  VT  VA  WA  WV  WI  WY
See also: List of ESPN Radio affiliates
Website  espnradio.com
News/Talk/Sports Brands: Air America  ESPN Radio  ESPN Deportes Radio  Fox Sports Radio  NPR  Sporting News Radio
Music Brands: Bob FM  Cat Country  Froggy  Hank FM  Jack FM  KISS-FM  MOViN  Radio Disney  The Fox  The X
Religious Brands: Air 1  AFR  K-LOVE
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The Walt Disney Company
Company officials
Company founders
Walter Elias Disney  Roy Oliver Disney
Board of Directors
Susan Arnold  John Bryson  John S. Chen  Judith Estrin  Robert Iger (President, CEO)  Steve Jobs  Fred Langhammer  Aylwin Lewis  Robert Matschullat  John E. Pepper, Jr. (Chairman)  Sheryl Sandberg  Orin C. Smith
Walt Disney
Studio Entertainment
Walt Disney
Motion Pictures Group
Disneynature  Hollywood Pictures  ImageMovers Digital  Miramax Films  Pixar Animation Studios  Touchstone Pictures  Walt Disney Animation Studios  Walt Disney Pictures
Disney Music Group
Hollywood Records  Lyric Street Records  Mammoth Records  Walt Disney Music Company  Walt Disney Records  Wonderland Music Company
Other studio holdings
Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment  Walt Disney Studios (Burbank)  Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures  Walt Disney Theatrical Productions
Disney-ABC
Television Group
ABC Network
ABC  ABC News  ABC News Now  Live Well HD Network
ABC-owned TV stations
KABC-TV  KFSN-TV  KGO-TV  KTRK-TV  WABC-TV  WJRT-TV  WLS-TV  WPVI-TV  WTVD  WTVG
Cable TV channels
ABC Family  A&E Television Networks (37.5%)  Disney Channel  Disney Family Movies  Disney Cinemagic  Disney XD  ESPN (80%) (see navpage)  Jetix  Jetix Play  Lifetime Entertainment Services (50%)  Playhouse Disney  SOAPnet
Radio & TV distribution
ABC News Radio  Disney-ABC Domestic Television  Disney-ABC International TV  Radio Disney  Radio Disney Latin America
TV production
ABC Studios  Greengrass Productions  Walt Disney Television   Walt Disney Television Animation
Walt Disney
Parks and Resorts
Adventures by Disney  Disney Cruise Line  Disneyland Resort  Disneyland Paris  Disney Regional Entertainment  Disney Vacation Club  Hong Kong Disneyland Resort  Tokyo Disney Resort  Walt Disney Creative Entertainment  Walt Disney Imagineering  Walt Disney World Resort
Marvel Entertainment
Marvel Animation  Marvel Characters, Inc.  Marvel Comics  Marvel Studios  Marvel Toys
Disney Interactive
Media Group
Walt Disney Internet Group
ABC.com  ABCNews.com  Disney.com  ESPN.com  Go.com
Disney Interactive Studios
Avalanche Software  Black Rock Studio  Disney Interactive Studios  Fall Line Studios  Junction Point Studios  Propaganda Games  Wideload Games
Radio stations
Radio Disney
KALY-AM  KDDZ-AM  KDIS-AM  KDIS-FM  KDZR-AM  KDIZ-AM  KIID-AM  KKDZ-AM  KMIC-AM  KMIK-AM  KMKI-AM  KMKY-AM  KMUS-AM  KPHN-AM  KRDY-AM  KWDZ-AM  WBWL-AM  WBYU-AM  WCOG-AM  WDDY-AM  WDRD-AM  WDWD-AM  WDZY-AM  WDYZ-AM  WFDF-AM  WGFY-AM  WHKT-AM  WKSH-AM  WMKI-AM  WMYM-AM  WQEW-AM  WRDZ-AM  WRDZ-FM  WSDZ-AM  WWCS-AM  WWMI-AM  WWMK-AM
ESPN Radio/Deportes
KESN-FM  KNIT-AM  KSPN-AM  KZMP-AM  WEAE-AM  WEPN-AM  WMVP-AM
Other station(s)
WRJR-AM
Miscellaneous
assets
Buena Vista  CrossGen   Golden Oak Ranch  Hulu (27%)  Hyperion Books  FamilyFun   The Muppets Holding Company  The Prospect Studios  Reedy Creek Energy  Times Square Studios  Buena Vista International India  Walt Disney Consumer Products
Notes: 1. Operated by Birach Broadcasting, controlled by Disney under an LMA.
2. Disney manages and operates this station owned by James Crystal Radio under an LMA.
3. Disney manages and operates this station owned by Liberman Broadcasting under LMA
Annual Revenue: $35.5 billion USD (2007)  Employees: 137,000 (Mar 2008)  Stock Symbol: NYSE: DIS  Website: corporate.disney.go.com
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Broadcast radio networks in the United States
English major networks
CBS  Citadel  ESPN  Fox News  Fox Sports  NPR  Premiere  Radio Disney  TRN  Triton (Dial Global  Waitt)  Wall Street Journal Radio  Westwood One
Spanish major networks
ESPN Deportes  Univision
Regional/State networks
ARN  Biz Radio  CC Syndication  The Game  Iowa Public Radio  Jefferson Public Radio  Maine PBN  Michigan Radio  Michigan Talk  NOAA Weather Radio All Hazards  North Carolina News  Northeast Public Radio  Ohio News  Que Pasa  Sound of Life  Texas State  Tribune  Vermont Public Radio  Wyoming Public Radio  Colorado Public Radio
Specialty networks
American Blues  American Urban  CRN Digital  Highway advisory radio  IMS Radio Network  Motor Racing  Music of Your Life  NHL  Performance Racing  Pacifica  Radio America  Radio One  Sporting News  Sports Byline USA  United Stations  USA  WestStar  WOR Radio Network
Religious networks
3ABN  Accent  AFR  BBN  CSN International  EMF (Air 1  God’s Country Radio Network  K-LOVE)  Family Life Network  Family Radio  Moody Radio  Radio Nueva Vida  Rejoice! Musical Soul Food  Relevant Radio  Salem  Sounds Of the Spirit  WAY-FM  Word FM  VCY
Sports teams
MLB: Atlanta Braves  Baltimore Orioles  Boston Red Sox  Chicago Cubs  Cincinnati Reds  Detroit Tigers  Florida Marlins  Los Angeles Dodgers  New York Yankees  Philadelphia Phillies  Seattle Mariners  Tampa Bay Rays  Texas Rangers
NFL: Buffalo Bills  Dallas Cowboys  Detroit Lions  Green Bay Packers  New England Patriots  New York Giants
NBA: Boston Celtics  Los Angeles Lakers
NHL: Boston Bruins  Buffalo Sabres  Pittsburgh Penguins
Minor/other: Pawtucket Red Sox  Providence Bruins
College sports: Boston College Eagles  Clemson Tigers  ISP Sports  Kentucky Wildcats  Maine Black Bears  Michigan Wolverines  New Hampshire Wildcats  North Carolina Tar Heels  Penn State Nittany Lions  Rhode Island Rams  Syracuse Orange  Virginia Tech Hokies
Defunct networks
ABC  Radio AAHS  Air America  Enterprise  I.E. America  Jones  Liberty Broadcasting System  Michigan Radio Network  Mutual Broadcasting System  NBC Red  NBC Blue  NBG  NBN  Nova M  Pulse 87  Progressive Broadcasting System  RKO  Satellite Music Network  Sports Fan  Transtar  UPI  Washington News Desk
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XM Satellite Radio news, sports, talk and information channels
By number
1  95  96  97  98  99  100  101  115  116  117  119  120  121  122  123  124  125  126  127  128  129  130  131  132  133  134  135  136  139  140  141  142  143  144  145  146  147  148  149  150  151  152  153  155  156  157  158  159  160  162  163  164  165  166  167  168  169  170  171  172  175  202  204  247
By name
America Left  America Right  America’s Talk  ATN-Asian Radio  BBC World Service  Bloomberg Radio  Blue Collar Comedy  C-Span Radio  Calendrier Sportif  Canada 360  The Catholic Channel  CNBC  CNN  CNN en Espaol  Cosmo Radio  Doctor Radio  ESPN Radio  ESPN Xtra  Extreme Talk  FamilyTalk  Fox News Channel  Fox News Talk  Fox Sports Radio  HLN  IndyCar  Kids Place Live  Laugh Attack  Laugh USA  Mad Dog Radio  MLB Home Plate  NHL Home Ice  NPR Now  Oprah & Friends  OutQ  P.O.T.U.S  PGA Tour Network  Public Radio Exchange  Quoi de Neuf  Radio Classics  Radio Disney  Radio Parallle  Raw Dog Comedy  ReachMD  Road Dog Trucking  Sirius XM Book Radio  Sirius XM Sports Nation  Sirius XM Stars  Sirius XM Stars Too  Sirius XM Weather & Emergency  Specials  Talk Radio  The Foxxhole  The Power  the ViRUS  WRN  XM Deportivo  XM Preview  XM Public Radio  XM Scoreboard
Best of Sirius
Premium package
Playboy Radio  Howard 100  Howard 101  Martha Stewart Living Radio  Sirius NASCAR Radio  Sirius NFL Radio
Sports play-by-play
American Le Mans Series  Atlantic Coast Conference  Big 12 Conference  Big East Conference  Big Ten Conference  Bowl Championship Series  Conference USA (on Best of Sirius)  Copa Libertadores  Copa Sudamericana  English Premier League (on Best of Sirius)  FIS World Cup Skiing  Formula One (on Best of Sirius)  Indian Premier League  Indy Racing League  Major League Baseball  Mountain West Conference (on Best of Sirius)  National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (on Best of Sirius)  National Basketball Association  National Football League (on Best of Sirius)  National Hockey League  Pac-10 Conference  PGA Tour  Primera Divisin de Mxico  Southeastern Conference
Traffic & Weather
Atlanta  Baltimore  Boston  Chicago  Dallas/Fort Worth  Detroit  Houston  Los Angeles  Miami/Fort Lauderdale  Minneapolis/St. Paul  New York  Orlando  Phoenix  Philadelphia  Pittsburgh  San Diego  San Francisco Bay Area  Seattle/Tacoma  St. Louis  Tampa/St. Petersburg  Washington
See also: List of XM Satellite Radio channels and XM Satellite Radio channel history
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Sirius Satellite Radio news, sports, talk and information channels
By number
90 91 92 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 120 121 ESPNews 122 123 124 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 137 138 140 141 144 145 146 147 159 160 161 184 195 196 197 208 209
By name
Bloomberg Radio BBC World Service Blue Collar Comedy CBC Radio One CNBC CNN CNN en Espaol CNN Headline News Cosmo Radio Doctor Radio ESPN All Access ESPN Deportes Radio ESPN Radio EWTN Global Catholic Network FamilyNet Radio Fox News Channel Fox News Talk Hardcore Sports Radio Howard 100 Howard 101 Kids Place Live Laugh USA Mad Dog Radio Martha Stewart Living Radio NPR Now NPR Talk P.O.T.U.S Playboy Radio Premire Plus Radio Classics Radio Disney Radio Korea Raw Dog Comedy RCI+ Road Dog Trucking SIRIUS Left Sirius NASCAR Radio Sirius NFL Radio SIRIUS OutQ SIRIUS Patriot Sirius XM Sports Nation Sirius XM Book Radio Sirius XM Stars Sirius XM Stars Too Sirius XM Weather & Emergency Specials Sporting News Radio Sports Express Sports extra The Catholic Channel The Foxxhole The Weather Network World Radio Network
Best of XM
Premium package
Oprah & Friends XM Public Radio the ViRUS NHL Home Ice PGA Tour Network
Sports play-by-play
American Le Mans Series Atlantic Coast Conference (on Best of XM) Big 12 Conference Big East Conference Big Ten Conference Canadian Football League Celtic Football Club Chelsea Football Club Conference USA English Premier League FIS World Cup Skiing Formula One Indy Racing League (on Best of XM) Ivy League Mountain West Conference National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing National Basketball Association (on Best of XM) National Football League National Hockey League (on Best of XM) National Lacrosse League Pacific-10 Conference Southeastern Conference (on Best of XM) UEFA Champions League Wimbledon
Traffic & Weather
Atlanta Baltimore Boston Chicago Dallas/Fort Worth Detroit Houston Indianapolis Las Vegas Los Angeles Miami/Fort Lauderdale Minneapolis/St. Paul New York Orlando Phoenix Philadelphia San Diego San Francisco Bay Area Seattle/Tacoma St. Louis Tampa/St. Petersburg Washington, D.C.
See also: List of Sirius Satellite Radio stations
Categories: ESPN Radio stations | ESPN Radio | ESPN media outlets | Sirius Satellite Radio channels | XM Satellite Radio channels | Sports radio in the United States | 1992 establishments | American radio networks | Franchised formats | ABC Radio Networks

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