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The Detroit Lions Radio Network is a radio network that broadcasts all of the NFL's Detroit Lions games and related programming.[1] All preseason, regular season, and postseason games are aired live throughout the network. WJR (760 AM) in Detroit is its flagship station.[2] As a maximum power clear-channel station, WJR can be heard carrying Lions games from hundreds of miles away on clear nights. The announcers are WJBK (Fox 2) sports director Dan Miller with play-by-play and former Lions offensive tackle Lomas Brown with color commentary.[3][4] Network coverage begins one hour before game time and ends one hour after the game's conclusion. Affiliate stations City | Callsign | Frequency |
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Alma | WFYC | 1280 AM | Alpena/Rogers City | WRGZ | 96.7 FM | Ann Arbor | WTKA | 1050 AM | Big Rapids | WBRN | 1460 AM | W299BE | 107.7 FM | Cadillac | WKAD | 93.7 FM | Cass City | WIDL | 92.1 FM | Cheboygan | WCHY | 95.3 FM | Detroit | WJR | 760 AM | Escanaba | WYKX | 104.7 FM | Flint | WTRX | 1330 AM | Glen Arbor/Manistee | WGFN | 98.1 FM | Grand Haven | WGHN | 1370 AM | W235CM | 94.9 FM | Grand Rapids | WTNR | 107.3 FM | Grayling | WQON | 100.3 FM | Hancock | WGLI | 98.7 FM | Hillsdale | WCSR | 1340 AM | WCSR-FM | 92.1 FM | Holland | WHTC | 1450 AM | W259CO | 99.7 FM | Houghton | WCCY | 1400 AM | W257CZ | 99.3 FM | Iron Mountain | WIMK | 93.1 FM | Ironwood | WJMS | 590 AM | Jackson | WIBM | 1450 AM | W270CJ | 101.9 FM | Kalamazoo | WKZO | 590 AM | W295CL | 106.9 FM | Lansing | WJIM | 1240 AM | Manistique | WTIQ | 1490 AM | Marquette | WUPK | 94.1 FM | Muskegon | WLCS | 98.3 FM | Newberry/Sault Ste. Marie | WNBY-FM | 93.9 FM | Ontonagon | WUPY | 101.1 FM | Oscoda | WWTH | 100.7 FM | Petoskey | WMBN | 1340 AM | Port Huron | WPHM | 1380 AM | WHLX | 1590 AM | Saginaw/Midland/Bay City | WKQZ | 93.3 FM | Sandusky | WTGV-FM | 97.7 FM | South Haven | WCSY | 103.7 FM | St. Joseph/Benton Harbor | WSJM | 1400 AM | WSJM-FM | 94.9 FM | Sturgis | WBET-FM | 99.3 FM | Toledo, Ohio | WTOD | 106.5 FM | Traverse City | WCCW | 1310 AM | [1]Satellite radioGames are also aired on Sirius XM Radio Internet radioGames are also available online with a subscription NFL Game Pass. History{{Main|List of Detroit Lions broadcasters}}- Dan Miller has been the radio play-by-play voice of the Lions since 2005.[1] Miller succeeded Mark Champion, who had called play-by-play for the team from 1989-2004.[5]
- Van Patrick called play-by-play from 1950 until his death in 1974.[6]
- Other past announcers for Lions radio include Frank Beckmann and Bob Reynolds.
- Jim Brandstatter was the Lions' radio color commentator from 1987–2017.[7][3]
- Tony Ortiz provided Lions sideline reports from 2001 until 2016.[2] He produced Lions games broadcasts from 1991-1994.[8]
- WXYT-AM was the sole flagship station of the network from 1998-2004.
- In 2005, the Lions' flagship became an FM station for the first time in their history, when a long term agreement was signed with WKRK (now WXYT-FM).
- Detroit's WWJ was the team's flagship station prior to 1998, and continued to simulcast WXYT-AM's broadcasts prior to the team's move to WKRK. Prior to 1989, WJR had served as the Lions' radio flagship.
- Former names of the network include "The WXYT 1270 Detroit Lions Radio Network", "The WKRK Detroit Lions Radio Network", and "The Live 97.1 Detroit Lions Radio Network" (WKRK-FM is WXYT-FM's former callsign, and Live 97.1 is one of its former brandings).
- WXYT-FM was the Lions' flagship from 2004–2015.
- On November 20, 2015, it was announced that the Detroit Lions would move to WJR beginning in the 2016 NFL season, ending the team's 20-year relationship with CBS Radio. Officials stated that CBS had dropped the team over demands that it censor on-air content that was critical of the team. In particular, the Lions specifically demanded that flagship station WXYT-FM fire popular on-air personality Mike Valenti as a condition of any extension to its broadcast rights since Valenti has had a history of making remarks critical of the Lions and their poor performance. WXYT-FM refused to do so, and he remains at the station.[2][4]
See also- List of XM Satellite Radio channels
- List of Sirius Satellite Radio stations
- NFL on Westwood One
- Detroit Lions Television Network
References1. ^1 2 [https://www.detroitlions.com/schedule/radio-affiliates Detroit Lions Official Site: Detroit Lions Radio Network Affiliates] 2. ^1 2 {{cite news|title=CBS Detroit: Lions censorship demands caused split|url=http://www.detroitnews.com/story/sports/nfl/lions/2015/11/20/detroit-lions-radio-change/76103168/|accessdate=20 November 2015|work=The Detroit News}} 3. ^1 [https://www.freep.com/story/sports/nfl/lions/2018/07/10/detroit-lions-radio-jim-brandstatter-wjr-fired/771225002/ Detroit Lions radio: Jim Brandstatter out, Lomas Brown in on WJR-AM] ''Detroit Free Press, July 10, 2018 4. ^1 {{cite web|title=Want to listen to the Lions in 2016? Tune in to WJR-AM|url=http://www.freep.com/story/sports/nfl/lions/2015/11/19/detroit-lions-radio-broadcasts/76086598/|website=Detroit Free Press|accessdate=20 November 2015}} 5. ^Detroit Pistons Official Site - Announcers 6. ^Van Patrick On The Air 7. ^[https://www.detroitlions.com/news/detroit-lions-statement-re-jim-brandstatter RE: Jim Brandstatter] NFL.com, July 10, 2018 8. ^WWJ Radio - Our Staff
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