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ESPN Deportes Radio was an American Spanish language sports radio network created and produced by Disney -owned ESPN. Programming included call-in talk shows and commentary from hosts about a full range of sporting events, including soccer, American football, baseball and boxing. The network had stations in 15 states in the United States ...
Nevada Sports Network (NSN) is an events and sports-broadcasting group based out of Las Vegas, Nevada. It was founded in 1996 by Alex Shelton and is known for its production of many NCAA bowl game, NCAA Football and Basketball Games of the Week, Nevada Sports Broadcasting of NIAA Football and Basketball Championships as well as branded radio and television shows with Mountain West Conference ...
In 2008, the simulcast ended. KBAD became the local network affiliate of Fox Sports Radio, while KWWN picked up the ESPN Radio affiliation. KENO, which had run Fox Sports, joined ESPN Deportes Radio and its Spanish-language sports format. [6] KWWN is the flagship station of the Las Vegas Aces of the Women's National Basketball Association. [7]
Prior to switching to Spanish, KENO was the Las Vegas affiliate of the Jim Rome Show. The station was the flagship station for the Las Vegas 51s, then the Class AAA affiliate of the Los Angeles Dodgers. On March 3, 2008, the station changed its format to ESPN Deportes Radio, and the previous programming was moved to KBAD 920 kHz.
ESPN Radio 1550 KXPN: 1460 AM Kearney: NE: ESPN Radio 1460 KXSP: 590 AM Omaha: NE: AM 590 Omaha's ESPN Radio KWWN: 1100 AM Las Vegas: NV: ESPN Radio 1100 KHIT: 1450 AM Reno: NV: ESPN Radio 94.1 FM/1450 AM WENJ: 97.3 FM Atlantic City: NJ: 97.3 ESPN-FM KQTM: 101.7 FM Albuquerque: NM: ESPN Radio 101.7 KAMQ: 1240 AM Carlsbad: NM: ESPN Radio 1240 ...
KBAD was an ESPN Radio affiliate until March 3, 2008, when that programming was transferred to KWWN. It then picked up Fox Sports Radio programming from KENO, which in turn affiliated with ESPN Deportes Radio. KBAD aired The Jim Rome Show until its move to CBS Sports Radio, whose Las Vegas affiliate is KXST.
In April 2015, KRLV flipped from its Spanish-language format to Fox Sports Radio. The format change gave Lotus four sports-programmed stations in the Las Vegas Valley: 1100 KWWN , 920 KBAD (NBC Sports Radio), 1460 KENO (ESPN Deportes Radio in Spanish), and KRLV. [9] The other sports station in Las Vegas was 1140 KXST (CBS Sports Radio).
ESPN has also operated radio networks, stations and programs in Latin America: ESPN 107.9 FM (Argentina; 2010-2018) ESPN Radio en Rivadavia (Argentina; 2002-2014) ESPN Radio Fórmula (Mexico; 2006–present) ESPN Radio - Bío-Bío Deportes (Chile; 2007-2011) Rádio Eldorado ESPN (Brazil; 2007-2011) Rádio Estadão ESPN (Brazil; 2011-2013)