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The Chicago White Sox Radio Network is an American radio network airing baseball games from the Chicago White Sox. The English-language flagship is WSCR/670 in Chicago and there is a Spanish-language broadcast heard on WNUA-HD2/95.5-2 in Chicago which is relayed on W248BB/97.5 in Chicago. The English language network consists of 23 stations plus 1 F.M. translator.[1] The play-by-play announcer is Ed Farmer; the color commentator is Darrin Jackson.[2]
Station list
editFlagships (2 stations + 1 translator)
edit- WSCR/670: Chicago
- WNUA-HD2/95.5-2
- W248BB/97.5: Chicago
Affiliates (21 stations)
editIllinois (14 stations)
edit- WBIG/1280: Aurora
- WCEZ/93.9: Carthage
- WLBK/1360: DeKalb
- WZPN/96.5: Farmington (Peoria area)
- WAIK/1590: Galesburg
- WZIM/99.5: Lexington (Bloomington area)
- WCMY/1430: Ottawa
- WZOE/1490: Princeton
- WRHL/1060: Rochelle
- WINU/870: Shelbyville (Day games only)
- WSDR/1240: Sterling
- WSPL/1250: Streator
- WBCP/1580: Urbana (Champaign area)
- WVIL/101.3: Virginia (Jacksonville area)
Indiana (5 stations)
edit- WMRI/860: Marion
- WMRS/107.7: Monticello
- WSJD/100.5: Princeton (Evansville area)
- WRIN/1560: Rensselaer (daytime only)
- WLQI/97.7: Rensselaer
Iowa (1 station)
edit- KCPS/1150: Burlington
Unsure status (1 station)
edit- WNTA/1330: Rockford, Illinois (was listed on the 2012 affiliates list but station changed formats in July 2012.)