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Fox Sports Radio
Fox Sports Radio logo
Broadcast areaUnited States
Canada
New Zealand
FrequencyVarious AM/FM stations
XM169
BrandingFox Sports Radio
Programming
FormatSports Talk
Ownership
OwnerPremiere Networks
History
First air date
August 28, 2000
Technical information
ClassSatellite-delivered radio network
Links
WebsiteOfficial site at foxsportsradio.com

Fox Sports Radio, abbreviated FSR, is an international radio network consisting of sports talk programming. The network is a service of Premiere Networks (a subsidiary of Clear Channel Communications). Fox Sports itself has minimal control over the network; it is simply branded as such per a two-way marketing agreement with Fox Sports's parent company News Corporation.

The network is operated from the Premiere Networks studios on Ventura Boulevard in Sherman Oaks, California. Fox Sports personalities broadcast from studios across the country. FSR broadcasts 24/7 sports programming and airs Fox Sports News (sports headlines and highlights) every thirty minutes. The network is available on almost 400[1] affiliates across the United States and Canada, and can also be heard on XM Satellite Radio channel 169 (previously 142). FSR is broadcast in New Zealand on Radio Sport.

History

File:FOX sports radio final.jpg
The original logo for Fox Sports Radio. Variations of this logo were used from August 28, 2000 to April 19, 2010.

Launched on August 28, 2000, Fox Sports Radio had about 50 affiliates nationwide. Fox Sports Radio had a very quiet launch, as most of its affiliates in major markets were in contracts with ESPN Radio or One-on-One Sports (now Yahoo! Sports Radio) as well as FSR, which made getting programs heard rather hard, as its few full time affiliates were mostly daytime only stations or had very weak signals at night. The Sports Fan Radio Network (SFRN) ceased operations shortly after FSR's initial launch, allowing former SFRN affiliates to join the new FSR rather easily. One of the hosts on the Sports Fan Radio Network, J. T. the Brick, also joined Fox Sports Radio shortly thereafter.

Because FSR is actually owned and controlled by Premiere Networks and only uses the Fox name per a two-way marketing agreement with Fox, there is very little synergy between the two outfits, aside from certain personalities (such as Chris Myers) appearing on both. FSR is also granted unrestricted rights to use audio from any sports programming aired on Fox TV or FSN for highlights purposes. As of 2006, the only long-form program shared by FSR and Fox TV is Fox NFL Sunday; additionally, as of 2011, Fox Sports has occasionally provided the network with live play-by-play coverage, including the audio of Fox Soccer's telecast of the 2011 CONCACAF Gold Cup Final,[2] as well as ten Ultimate Fighting Championship events a year that are televised on either Fox TV or FX.[3] The network previously aired The Best of The Best Damn Sports Show Period on weekend mornings.

Eventually, as Clear Channel-owned sports stations began to drop ESPN Radio in favor of the new network, its affiliate base grew rapidly, from 50 stations to more than 280 stations and XM Satellite Radio throughout North America.

In early 2005, Fox Sports Radio began calling itself FSR on air, the same year Premiere's contract to use the name Fox Sports was due to expire, provoking many to think that a name change was in the works. The FSR branding has since been largely phased out; meanwhile, the contract has since been renewed, most recently in 2010.[1]

On January 20, 2009, in an effort to save money, Premiere and parent company Clear Channel shook up FSR's programming lineup, merging it with the local sports programming lineup on KLAC. Out of Bounds with Craig Shemon and James Washington was replaced with the Content Factory's The Dan Patrick Show in the 9 a.m.—noon Eastern time slot. FSR's afternoon show The Drive with Chris Myers and Sean Farnham was also canceled, with Myers teaming up with KLAC afternoon hosts Steve Hartman and Vic Jacobs (essentially replacing Hartman and Jacobs's co-host, Mychal Thompson, who was also dismissed) for the retitled Myers and Hartman. They also replaced the evening Gametime Live with Andrew Siciliano and Krystal Fernandez with KLAC's Petros and Money Show from 7—10 p.m. Eastern and The Third Shift on Fox with Ben Maller with Fox Sports Soup with Sam Betesh, a show that replayed top segments from each of FSR's other shows that day, from 2-6 a.m. Eastern time. Finally, Sean Farnham was moved from afternoons to a weekend evening slot.

On August 10, 2009, after Sam Betesh left FSR, Fox Sports Soup was canceled and the programming was changed again. The J. T. the Brick Show changed its airtime to 1-6 a.m. Eastern. (it had previously aired from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m.). Ben Maller returned to FSR and now hosts a weekend show from 1-6 a.m. Eastern. FSR picked up the Content Factory's Into the Night with Tony Bruno for the 10 p.m.—1 a.m. weeknight timeslot, which lasted until late 2011, when it was replaced by Fox Sports Tonight with Rob Dibble. In January 2010, Stephen A. Smith replaced Steve Czaban as FSR's morning drive-time host, and a year later Smith vacated the morning slot to be replaced by Zakk and Jack. In 2012, Fox Sports Daybreak with Andy Furman and Artrell Hawkins took over the morning slot.

The network generally does not broadcast first-run programming from noon to 3 p.m. Eastern in recognition that most of its affiliates carry Premiere's The Jim Rome Show at that time. Fox Sports Radio's current website, hosted on Clear Channel servers, lists Rome's show with a disclaimer that it is distributed independently of FSR. However in March 2010, Fox Sports Radio ran a special March Madness show in the timeslot for two weeks, making it the first time FSR has programmed the timeslot. Sean Farnham and John Fricke anchored the show on different days. Myers left the FSR afternoon show in 2010, but has since hosted Chris Myers Interviews, an interview program on the weekends. Myers was eventually replaced by Vic Jacobs and Pat O'Brien, while the former Myers and Hartman program revived the name of The Loose Cannons, a show Hartman had hosted on KLAC with Jacobs and Mychal Thompson prior to the KLAC/FSR merger.

FSR airs one-minute sports updates, currently branded as "Fox Sports News", every 30 minutes at the top and bottom of the hour. The network is distributed to stations on a barter basis, meaning no cash fee is required. Stations that take the show must play the mandated four minutes of national advertising per hour, or five minutes in the case of The Dan Patrick Show as well as the featurette containing another minute of ads. The network is distributed over Premiere's X-Digital Systems satellite after previously using ABC's Starguide.

Partial station listings for Fox Sports Radio local affiliates

This listing of radio stations that are branded as Fox Sports Radio is an incomplete sampling of major/all markets in 2011.

Market Branding Special local programming notes
USA, Canada XM channel 169 Was broadcast on XM Channel 142 prior to May 2, 2011.
Birmingham, Alabama 690 the Sports Animal [1] Birmingham affiliate for the Atlanta Braves, Tennessee Titans and Alabama Crimson Tide football
Florence, Alabama Fox Sports 1340 - The Ref [2] Flagship station for University of North Alabama Basketball and Muscle Shoals High School athletics.
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada The Team 1260 [3] Partial affiliate for overnights
Flagstaff, Arizona Fox Sports Radio 1650 [4]
Phoenix, Arizona XTRA Sports 910 - The Valley's Sports Leader [5] Flagship station of the Phoenix Coyotes
Tucson, Arizona 1290 The Source[6] Flagship station of University of Arizona Wildcats football and men's basketball, Arizona Cardinals affiliate
Fort Smith, Arkansas 103.1 The Sports Hog [7] Arkansas Razorbacks, Dallas Cowboys, and Kansas City Royals affiliate station.
Bakersfield, California KHTY 970 FoxSports Radio [8] Los Angeles Lakers affiliate station.
Fresno, California Fox Sports Radio 1340 [9]
Lancaster, California KAVL 610 FoxSports Radio [10] High Desert affiliate for the Los Angeles Dodgers and Los Angeles Lakers
Los Angeles, California Fox Sports Radio 570 [11] Fox Sports Radio's flagship; UCLA Bruins football and men's basketball flagship station
Redding, California Fox Sports 1670 24/7 Fox Sports Radio, home of the Sacramento Kings,San Jose Sharks, & Oakland Athletics.
Sacramento, California 1140 the Fan KHTK [12] Home of the Sacramento Kings,San Jose Sharks,& Oakland Raiders. Weekdays Jim Rome 12pm-3pm, JT the Brick 12am-3am and FOX Sports Daybreak 3am-5:30am, Weekends all day. NFL football, if Raiders aren't playing, on Westwood One. We're the Voice of the Sacramento Sports Fan, 1140 the Fan.
San Diego, California XTRA Sports 1360 [13]
San Francisco, California KNBR 1050 Flagship home of the San Francisco 49ers, Golden State Warriors (only if Giants or 49ers game conflict), and San Jose Sabercats; Weekdays Jim Rome 12pm-3pm, Fox Sports Tonight at 7pm-10pm and The Dan Patrick Show at 2pm-4pm.
Denver, Colorado FM Sportsradio 104.3 the Fan Airs Fox Sports Radio from 9 PM - 5 AM daily.
Hartford, Connecticut Fox Sports Radio 1410 [14]
Washington, DC Sportsradio 106.7 The Fan [15] Flagship for the Washington Wizards.
Wilmington, Delaware The Ticket 1290 [16] Wilmington Blue Rocks Baseball, Penn State Football
Fort Myers, Florida Fox Sports Radio 1350 AM
Gainesville, Florida Fox Sports Radio 104.9 [17] 105 The Game.
Inglis, Florida Fox Sports Radio 104.3 [18] Your source for sports in the Nature Coast.
Jacksonville, Florida AM 930 the Fox [19] Flagship station for the Florida Gators (football & basketball) and the Jacksonville Suns baseball team.
Panama City, Florida Fox Newsradio 94.5 WFLA [20] Airs FSR overnights.
Tallahassee, Florida 1270 The Team[21] Flagship station for Florida State and local affiliate for the Buccaneers.
Tampa, Florida 620 WDAE The Sports Animal [22] Flagship station for the Tampa Bay Rays, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Tampa Bay Lightning, Florida Gators (football & basketball), and Gametime Saturday Warm-Up with Steve "Big Dog" Deumig.
Atlanta, Georgia 790 The Zone [23] Flagship station for the Radio One-syndicated 2 Live Stews in afternoon drive. Only carries FSR 10P-5A.
Jesup, Georgia 1370 The BUZZ [24] All Sports All the Time--Atlanta Braves Baseball, Jacksonville Jaguars NFL, Georgia Tech--Rambling Wreck, Georgia Southern Eagles-- FSR 24/7 with Jim Rome 12-3.
Aurora, Illinois AM 1280 WBIG [25] Partial affiliate; nights and weekends. Flagship station for the Kane County Cougars. Affiliate for the Chicago White Sox, Chicago Bears, and Chicago Bulls.
Marion, Illinois WDDD-AM Your Teams, Your Backyard [26]
Bedford, Indiana 1340 [27] Partial affiliate
Indianapolis, Indiana SportsRadio WNDE [28]
Des Moines, Iowa Iowa's Sports Station 1460 KXNO [29] Kansas City Chiefs Affiliate Station
Baton Rouge, Louisiana WLRO The Score 1210 [30]
Lafayette, Louisiana Fox Sports 1520 [31]
Augusta, Maine Fox Sports Maine [32] University of Maine sports
Bangor, Maine Fox Sports Maine 910 University of Maine sports.
Portland, Maine The Big JAB Partial affiliate; overnights and weekends. Portland affiliate for the Boston Red Sox. Flagship station for the Maine Red Claws.
Baltimore, Maryland V-1370 partial affiliate; nighttime and weekends Fox Sports programming only.
Cumberland, Maryland Fox Sports Radio 1450
Salisbury, Maryland Fox Sports Radio 1470
Boston, Massachusetts WBZ-FM 98.5 [33] Became an FSR affiliate on November 2, 2009, when WEEI switched to ESPN Radio. Overnights and weekends. Flagship of the Boston Bruins and New England Patriots.
Fitchburg, Massachusetts 1280 WPKZ [34] Partial affiliate; nights and weekends. Fitchburg affiliate for the Boston Red Sox and New England Patriots.
Pittsfield, Massachusetts AM 1420 WBEC Partial affiliate; nights and weekends. Pittsfield affiliate for the Boston Red Sox, Boston Bruins, and New England Patriots.
Detroit, Michigan Sports Radio 1130 WDFN [35]
Flint, Michigan Sports Extra 1330 WTRX [36]
Grand Rapids, Michigan West Michigan's Sports Leader WBBL-FM [37] West Michigan's home for the Tigers, Lions, Pistons, Red Wings, and Michigan State.
Muskegon, Michigan 97.5 The Champ [38] Full time FSR affiliate. Also, home to Detroit Tigers, Lions, Red Wings, and Pistons.
Minneapolis, Minnesota AM 1130 KFAN [39] Partial affiliate (nights and weekends). Flagship station for the Minnesota Vikings
Minneapolis, Minnesota The Score 690 [40] Mostly airs FSR, with Sporting News Radio during late afternoons and weekends.
Cape Girardeau, Missouri KAPE Radio 1550 [41] Partial affiliate for overnights and weekends
Omaha, Nebraska Big Sports 590 [42] Omaha affiliate for the Kansas City Chiefs, Kansas City Royals and Creighton Bluejays College Basketball
Reno, Nevada Fox Sports 1450 [43]
Las Vegas, Nevada Fox Sports 920 [44]
Dover, New Hampshire WTSN AM 1270 [45] Partial affiliate; nights and weekends. Affiliate for the New York Yankees and Boston Celtics. Local high school sports.
Swanzey, New Hampshire WEEY 93.5 FM [46] Partial affiliate(weeknights 7 PM-5 AM[when the station switches to a simulcast of WMUR-TV's "News 9 Daybreak"], 24-hours on weekends(except for "The Press Box with Bob Lund" from 5-7PM on Mondays, "Richie Parker's Sports Buzz"(10AM-Noon on Saturdays), "Money Basics with Steve and Cynthia" from 6-7 PM on Tuesdays and some local sports events)
Wolfeboro, New Hampshire 1420 WASR [47] Partial affiliate; overnights and weekends. Affiliate for the Boston Red Sox.
Albuquerque/Rio Rancho, New Mexico 610 The Sports Animal [48] Affiliate of the The Jim Rome Show, The Dan Patrick Show, and radio home of NFL and Albuquerque Isotopes. Local morning and afternoon drive programming.
Beacon, New York WBNR 1260 [49] Coverage of Army Football, Army baseball, hockey, basketball and Hudson Valley Renegades baseball.
Binghamton, New York 1430 The Team [50] Binghamton Senators flagship station
Buffalo, New York WECK AM 1230 [51] Buffalo Bulls flagship station
Kingston, New York WGHQ 920 [52] Coverage of Army Football, Army baseball, hockey, basketball and Hudson Valley Renegades baseball.
Peekskill, New York WLNA 1420 [53] Coverage of Army Football, Army baseball, hockey, basketball and Hudson Valley Renegades baseball.
Rochester, New York Hot Talk 1280 WHTK [54]
Troy, New York Fox Sports Radio 980 [55] University of Albany football and basketball flagship station. New York Jets and New York Mets affiliate station.
Cramerton, North Carolina WZGV [56]
High Point, North Carolina 790 The Ball [57] High Point University flagship station. Atlanta Braves affiliate station. NFL and NCAA Tournament games from Westwood One.
Bismarck, North Dakota Fox Sports Radio 1410 [58]
Akron, Ohio Fox Sports 1350 [59] Flagship station for the Akron Aeros and Akron Zips football and basketball; split NASCAR affiliation with sister station WHLO.
Cincinnati, Ohio Fox Sports 1360 [60] Flagship station for the Cincinnati Bengals and affiliate station for Kentucky Wildcats basketball and Kentucky Wildcats football.
Columbus, Ohio Fox Sports Radio AM 1230 [61] Columbus affiliate for the Cincinnati Reds and Cincinnati Bengals.
Cleveland, Ohio Sports Radio 92.3 The Fan [62] Carries FSR programming 12 - 6 a.m. weeknights, and from 7 p.m. - 7 a.m. on weekends, flagship station for the Cleveland Gladiators, Cleveland affiliate for The NFL on Westwood One.
Dayton, Ohio 980 WONE: Dayton's Sports Station [63] Flagship for the Dayton Dragons, and Dayton's affiliate for the Cleveland Browns and NASCAR. The Drive with Clint Davis in afternoon drive. Holds the distinction of being Dan Patrick's hometown affiliate (Dan's first on-air job was at sister station WTUE in the late 1970s).
Elyria, Ohio AM 930 WEOL [64] Lorain County affiliate for the Indians, Cavaliers, Buckeyes and Blue Jackets.
Toledo, Ohio Fox Sports Radio 1230 WCWA [65] Flagship station of the Toledo Mud Hens, Toledo affiliate for the Cleveland Indians (shared with sister station WSPD). Airs a smooth jazz program weekday mornings, and adult standards on Saturday mornings (the latter a nod to the station's past). Also carries ethnic programming and infomercials throughout the weekend.
Youngstown, Ohio 1390 WNIO: The Sports Animal [66] Affiliate of Ohio State University football and basketball, Cleveland Cavaliers basketball, Pittsburgh Steelers football and the NFL on Westwood One.
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Fox Sports Radio 1340 [67]
Tulsa, Oklahoma Sports Radio 1430 the Buzz [68] Tulsa affiliate for the Oklahoma Sooners and Tulsa Drillers
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Team 1200 [69] Partial affiliate for overnights
Medford, Oregon Sports Radio 730 [70]
Portland, Oregon 750 The Game [71] Flagship station of the Portland Trail Blazers, Oregon Ducks and Portland affiliate of the Seattle Seahawks
Allentown, Pennsylvania AM 1470 The Fox [72] Lehigh Valley affiliate for Philadelphia Phillies Baseball, plus local college football and basketball
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 1460 the Ticket [73] Penn State Nittany Lions Men's and Women's Basketball, Cumberland Valley Eagles & Bishop McDevitt Crusaders High School Football, Flagship station for Harrisburg Senators Baseball, and Speaking of Sports w/ Jed Donahue from the Sports Jam Network
Lancaster, Pennsylvania Fox Sports 1490 [74] Lancaster Affiliate for Hershey Bears Hockey, Penn State Nittany Lions Football and a coaches show every Thursday during football season, and Penn State Men's and (some) Women's basketball games during the winter, and Flagship station for Lancaster Barnstormers Baseball.
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Fox Sports 540 [75]
New Castle, Pennsylvania Fox Sports Radio 1280 Part of the Pittsburgh market, unrelated to Fox Sports 540
Scranton, Pennsylvania AM 1400 The Game [76]
Chattanooga, Tennessee Fox Sports Radio 1370 [77]
Knoxville, Tennessee WNML The Sports Animal [78] Tennessee Smokies Southern League Baseball affiliate station. The Sports Animal network of stations in Tennessee was sold to Cumulus Broadcasting and now carries Yahoo Sports Radio in addition to local University of Tennessee programming.
Alice, Texas Fox RADIO 1070[79] .
Austin, Texas 1300 The Zone[80]
College Station, Texas 1150 The Zone [81] Part-time affiliate for overnights and weekends.
Dallas, Texas 105.3 The Fan [82]
Houston, Texas 790 The Sports Animal [83]
San Antonio, Texas 760 The Ticket [84] .
Seattle/Tacoma, Washington (Seattle) Sports Radio KJR [85] Flagship of University of Washington Huskies football and basketball games via Washington IMG Sports Network; Seattle-Tacoma affiliate of the Westwood One Dial Global Radio Network.
Centralia/Chehalis/Olympia, Washington Sports Radio KJR [86] FM simulcast of Sports Radio KJR, available in HD
Seattle/Tacoma, Washington (Tacoma) South Sound Sports 850 AM Clear Channel-owned, sister station to KJR-AM serving the South Puget Sound region; radio home of the Pacific Coast League's Tacoma Rainiers.
Seattle/Tacoma, Washington (Everett) Fox Sports 1380 [87] Fox Sports Radio for Snohomish County and the North Puget Sound; radio home of the Western Hockey League's Everett Silvertips; available in HD
Spokane, Washington Sports Radio 1510 KGA Spokane's exclusive home of Gonzaga Bulldogs men's basketball, and Spokane Chiefs hockey.
Tri-Cities, Washington (Richland) FOX Sports 960 AM All sports radio for the Tri-Cities, Seattle Mariners and Gonzaga Bulldogs men's basketball affiliate
Wenatchee, Washington 1340 The Zone FOX Sports Radio serving North Central Washington
Fairmont, West Virginia Fox Sports 920 AM [88] Also carries The Dan Patrick Show and The Jim Rome Show.
Appleton, Wisconsin AM 1570 and 95.3 FM The Score [89] Airs Milwaukee Bucks games and Marquette University basketball games.
Green Bay, Wisconsin 1440 WNFL [90] Airs Milwaukee Bucks games, Milwaukee Brewers weekday games, and local high school football & basketball play-by-play. Also features NFL Sunday double-headers, Sunday Night Football, Monday Night Football, Thursday Night Football, and Saturday Night Football, games from Westwood One.
Madison, Wisconsin The Big 1070 [91]
Eau Claire, Wisconsin Sports Radio 1400 [92]
Sheboygan, Wisconsin 950 The Game [93]
Richmond, Virginia Sports Radio 910 [94] Features every game of the Richmond Flying Squirrels. Richmond affiliate of Virginia Tech sports.
Virginia Beach, Virginia 102.1 FM The Game [95] Area affiliate for play-by-play coverage of the Washington Redskins

References

  1. ^ a b "Clear Channel, Fox Sports extend radio network relationship". San Antonio Business Journal. American City Business Journals. April 19, 2010. Retrieved April 19, 2010.
  2. ^ "FOX Sports Radio Partners with FOX Soccer to Broadcast the CONCACAF Gold Cup Final Between the United States and Mexico" (Press release). Premiere Networks. June 23, 2011. Retrieved August 20, 2011.
  3. ^ Hoffarth, Tom (August 18, 2011). "HOFFARTH ON THE MEDIA: Fox submits itself to UFC greenbacks". Inland Valley Daily Bulletin. Retrieved August 20, 2011.