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  2. Houston Astros Radio Network - Wikipedia

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    790 AM Houston, Texas: Houston–Galveston: English KTRH - Night games, only after 7p. Rockets have priority on KTRH 740 AM Houston, Texas: Houston–Galveston: English KEYH - Most Games 850 AM Houston, Texas: Houston–Galveston: Spanish KNTE When Rockets conflict, Astros Spanish airs FM-only 101.7 (Bay City/Sugar Land) FM Houston, Texas ...

  3. WQXI (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WQXI (790 kHz "Radio Korea") is an AM radio station licensed to Atlanta, Georgia. The station has a power of 28,000 watts in the daytime, and 1,000 watts at night. WQXI's signal is non-directional during the daytime, and directional at night. As of 2009, the station broadcast in the IBiquity HD Radio AM hybrid digital mode during daytime hours.

  4. KBME (AM) - Wikipedia

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    KBME (790 kHz) is a sports-talk AM radio station in the Houston, Texas metropolitan area. It is currently owned by iHeartMedia. The station airs local sports-talk and carries nationally syndicated Fox Sports Radio programming. KBME is also the flagship radio station for the Houston Rockets, Houston Astros and Texas Longhorns.

  5. KTRH - Wikipedia

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    For many years, KTRH was the flagship station for the Houston Astros Radio Network. With the 2013 season, the Astros' play-by-play rights switched to sports radio sister station KBME 790 AM. KTRH occasionally airs Astros' baseball games when KBME is carrying Houston Rockets' basketball games.

  6. List of Houston Astros broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    Alan Ashby (1998–2006 (radio); 2013–2016 (television) (from 1998–2006, he provided 2 innings of play-by-play on the radio and from 2013–2016, he provided play-by-play for games without Bill Brown) Robert Ford (2013–present) Steve Sparks (2013–present) (2 innings a game on radio) Todd Kalas (2017–present) Kevin Eschenfelder (2017 ...

  7. WQXI - Wikipedia

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    WSTR (FM), a radio station (94.1 FM) licensed to Smyrna, Georgia, United States, which used the call sign WQXI-FM from December 1978 to November 1989 Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about radio and/or television stations with the same/similar call signs or branding.

  8. WSFN - Wikipedia

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    WSFN (790 AM) is a sports radio station in Brunswick, Georgia. Programming is simulcast on WFNS 1350 AM and on FM translator W279BC at 103.7 MHz. Southern Media Interactive LLC owns WSFN and also WSEG in Savannah and WFNS in Blackshear. Most of the programming comes from ESPN Radio. The station also carries Atlanta Braves baseball games.

  9. 790 AM - Wikipedia

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    The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 790 kHz: [1] The Federal Communications Commission classifies 790 AM as a regional broadcast frequency. [ 2 ] In Argentina