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Beginning with the 2008 season, Eagles games were broadcast on both WYSP (now WIP-FM) and Sports Radio 610 WIP, as both stations were owned and operated by CBS Radio. Merrill Reese, who joined the Eagles in the mid-1970s, is the play-by-play announcer, and former Eagles wide receiver Mike Quick is the color analyst.
WIP-FM (94.1 MHz) is a commercial radio station licensed to serve Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.The station is owned by Audacy, Inc. and broadcasts a sports radio format. The WIP-FM offices and studios are co-located in Audacy's corporate headquarters in Center City, Philadelphia, and the broadcast tower used by the station is located in the Roxborough section of Philadelphia.
World and national news is supplied by CBS News Radio. WDEL-AM-FM carries Philadelphia Phillies baseball, Philadelphia Eagles football, plus other local and national sports. WDEL-AM-FM airs Wesley College football and numerous New Castle County high school football and basketball games. On weekends, WDEL-AM-FM also carries some sports ...
Here is the TV, radio, streaming schedule and other information for a Week 16 game between the New York Giants and Philadelphia Eagles.
The Philadelphia radio show “Bex and Buster,” which airs on station Q102, announced on Wednesday, November 15, that it won’t be playing any of Swift’s music leading up to the Eagles vs ...
World and national news is supplied by CBS News Radio. WDEL-AM-FM carries Philadelphia Phillies baseball, Philadelphia Eagles football. Additionally, WDEL-AM-FM airs numerous New Castle County high school football and basketball games. On weekends, WDEL-AM-FM also carries some sports programming from VSiN.
Jared Verse was the talk of the town before Sunday’s NFC divisional-round game between the Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles. After the Rams rookie edge rusher told The Times last week that he ...
The station also carries game coverage from other networks, including Compass Media, Sports USA Radio Network, Touchdown Radio and Westwood One, mainly for college football, basketball and NFL coverage, the latter on a week-by-week rotational basis for select games (e.g. Sunday afternoon NFL games other than Eagles games).