tcjpost wrote:
Network radio information for Westwood One's coverage of the game:
http://westwoodonesports.com/?post_type ... st&p=61569Announcers: Ryan Radtke and Jim Jackson.
Channels, local affiliates and methods for listening are listed through numerous links, including availability on SiriusXM.
Thanks for your work on this, tcjpost. As a former radio guy myself, I think having a radio broadcast is still essential. You can build so much off of it-- it makes a great soundtrack for highlight videos, people can listen on the road, it is great for the few games these days where there's no TV or the game is on a special order cable channel. I don't get CBS Sports Net, SEC Network, or ESPNU, so I had to go to sports bars to watch some games this year-- would have been nice to get a broadcast play by play.
I know there's some problems getting a flagship radio broadcasting outlet in Chicago with the conflicts between pro and college sports-- there are so many games going on this time of year it's hard to find an outlet that doesn't have conflicts or where you can justify it as an expense. But you can do WLUW and have streaming on the WLUW app-- that seems like it should be an easy call.