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Overflow radio casts air on WCBS, WFAN's corporate sibling. The network distributes Giants home and away games to a network of 18 stations in three states. Bob Papa is the current play-by-play announcer, with former Giants linebacker Carl Banks as color analyst, and former Giants tight end Howard Cross as sideline reporter. [1]
WFAN-FM (101.9 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to New York, New York.Owned by Audacy, Inc., the station simulcasts a sports radio format known as "Sports Radio 66 AM and 101.9 FM", or "The FAN", along with co-owned WFAN (660 AM).
WFAN (660 AM) is a commercial radio station licensed to New York, New York, with a sports radio format, branded "Sports Radio 66 AM and 101.9 FM" or "The Fan". Owned by Audacy, Inc., [2] the station serves the New York metropolitan area, while its 50,000-watt clear channel signal can be heard at night throughout much of the eastern United States and Canada.
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660 AM / 101.9 FM WFAN New York Flagship; 1420 AM WACK: Newark; 1340 AM WENT Gloversville; 1220 AM WGNY Newburgh/Middletown; 107.3 FM WNBL South Bristol; 1160 AM / 107.1 FM WPIE Trumansburg; 1190 AM / 94.3 FM WSDE Cobleskill; 99.5 FM WTKW Bridgeport; 104.5FM WTMM-FM Mechanicville; 1340 AM / 105.3 FM WLVL Lockport; 1340 AM WIRY Plattsburgh; 103 ...
As of 2008, the New York Giants' flagship radio station is WFAN-AM/FM. Games that overlap with New York Yankees baseball broadcasts in the early season are carried strictly by WFAN’s AM signal at 660 AM while the Yankees broadcasts are carried strictly over the FM signal at 101.9 FM.
WFAN (AM), 660 kHz, a sports radio station in New York City. WFAN-FM, 101.9 MHz, a New York City station that simulcasts WFAN's sports radio format. Women, Food and Agriculture Network, an Iowa-based advocacy group. WFAN also refers to three former radio stations in the Washington, D.C., area: WFAN, now WYCB. WFAN-FM, now WBIG-FM. WFAN-TV, now ...
The Washington metropolitan area is currently the seventh-largest radio market in the United States. [1] While most stations originate within Washington, D.C. proper, this list includes also stations that originate from Northern Virginia and Annapolis, Maryland.