Broadcast area | Kentucky Southern Indiana (limited) Southwest Ohio (limited) |
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Frequency | Various AM/FM stations |
Programming | |
Format | Sports radio |
Ownership | |
Owner | Learfield Sports[1] University of Louisville |
Technical information | |
Class | Regional satellite-delivered sports radio network |
Links | |
Website | uoflsports.com |
The U of L Sports Network is the radio network of the University of Louisville Cardinals. It consists of fifteen (15) radio stations in primarily located in Kentucky, but the network serves much of Kentucky and southern Indiana.
On-air personalities
- Paul Rogers (Play-by-play commentator (men's basketball and Louisville Cardinals football))
- Bob Valvano (Color analyst (men's basketball))
- Jody Demling (Sideline reporter (football))
- Craig Swabek (Color analyst,(football))
- Nick Curran (Play-by-play commentator (Women's basketball)
Affiliates
Immediate Louisville area
City of license/Area served | Station | Frequency | Notes | References |
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Louisville | WHAS-AM | 840 | WHAS is a 50,000 watt Clear-channel AM station, so any of the Louisville Cardinals' night games that broadcast on that station's airwaves can also be heard in much of the eastern United States and portions of southeastern Canada. Airs any games that do not conflict with the scheduling of University of Kentucky Wildcats games from the UK Sports Network. |
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WKRD-AM | 790 | Alternate affiliate for Louisville men's basketball and football when schedules on WHAS conflict with Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball and football. Flagship station for the U of L women's basketball game broadcasts. | ||
New Albany, Indiana | WLRS | 1570 | U of L Baseball only | |
Shelbyville/Louisville, KY | WVKY | 101.7 | Women's basketball only |
Kentucky (outside the Louisville area)
City of license/Area served | Station | Frequency | Notes | References |
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Calvert City/Gilbertsville | WCCK | 95.7 FM | Also serves the Paducah, Kentucky/Metropolis, Illinois area | [1] |
Fort Knox/Elizabethtown | WLVK | 105.5 FM | ||
Harlan | WHLN-AM | 1410 | ||
Harold/Pikeville | WXLR | 104.9 | Also serves parts of southwestern West Virginia and westernmost Virginia | |
Liberty | WKDO | FM 98.7 | ||
Mayfield | WYMC | 1430 AM | ||
W230BN | 93.9 FM | FM Translator of WYMC-AM/Mayfield | ||
Stamping Ground/Lexington | WZNN | 96.1 | ||
Paducah | WPAD | 1560 AM | ||
W258AN | 99.5 FM | FM translator of WPAD-AM 1560/Paducah | ||
Somerset | WSFC | 1240 AM | ||
Southwest Ohio
City of license/Area served | Station | Frequency | Notes | References |
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Cincinnati | WCKY | 1530 AM | WCKY is a 50,000 watt Clear-channel AM station, so any of the Cardinals' night games that broadcast on that station's airwaves can also be heard in much of the eastern United States and portions of southeastern Canada. Airs any games that do not conflict with University of Kentucky Wildcats games from the UK Sports Network. |
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WSAI | 1360 AM | Alternate affiliate for Louisville men's basketball and football when schedules on WCKY conflict with Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball and football. Flagship station for the U of L women's basketball game broadcasts. |
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USA Nationwide
U of L Sports Network broadcasts can also be heard via Sirius XM Radio.[2][3]
See also
- UK Sports Network—radio network of the Kentucky Wildcats
- Hilltopper IMG Sports Network—radio network of the Western Kentucky Hilltoppers
- Vol Network—radio network of the Tennessee Volunteers
References
- 1 2 3 "Louisville Cardinals". Learfield Sports. September 23, 2020. Retrieved March 2, 2021.
- ↑ 2011 U of L Football Games on Sirius Satellite Radio Archived 2012-10-10 at the Wayback Machine
- ↑ 2011-12 U of L Men's Basketball SIRIUS Satellite Radio Broadcast Information Archived 2012-10-10 at the Wayback Machine
External links
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