Philadelphia Phillies Radio Network

Harry Kalas called Phillies games on the radio and television broadcasts from 1971 until his death in 2009.

The Philadelphia Phillies Radio Network is a network of 21 radio stations in Pennsylvania, Delaware, and New Jersey that air Major League Baseball games of the Philadelphia Phillies.[1] The lead announcers are Scott Franzke with play-by-play and Larry Andersen with color commentary.[2] The flagship station is WIP-FM 94.1 in Philadelphia. The broadcasts were discontinued on the former AM flagship station WPHT 1210 in 2016.[3]

WTTM in Lindenwold, New Jersey and WIBG in Atlantic City, New Jersey also airs a separate broadcast in Spanish. Angel Castillo is the play by play announcer, while Bill Kulik provides color commentary.[4]

Affiliates

Key

Italics Flagship station
§ Spanish language broadcast
° Limited schedule
Call sign Indicates the North American call sign system
Band & Frequency Indicates the station's broadcast band (A.M. or F.M.) and licensed frequency

Stations

Map of radio affiliates in 2017
Call sign City/state Band & Frequency
WTTM§° Lindenwold, New Jersey AM 1680
WIP-FM Philadelphia, Pennsylvania FM 94.1 (HD)
WSAN Allentown, Pennsylvania AM 1470
WEST§ Easton, Pennsylvania AM 1400
WMID Atlantic City, New Jersey AM 1340
WIBG§ Ocean City, New Jersey/Somers Point, New Jersey AM 1020
WHLM Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania AM 930
WGET Gettysburg, Pennsylvania AM 1320
WLPA Lancaster, Pennsylvania AM 1490
WNPV° Lansdale, Pennsylvania AM 1440
WLBR Lebanon, Pennsylvania AM 1270
WBCB° Levittown, Pennsylvania AM 1490
WPPA Pottsville, Pennsylvania AM 1360
WEEU Reading, Pennsylvania AM 830
WEJL Scranton, Pennsylvania AM 630
WKOK Sunbury, Pennsylvania AM 1070
WCMC Wildwood, New Jersey AM 1230
WZXL Wildwood, New Jersey FM 100.7
WEZW Wildwood Crest, New Jersey FM 93.1
WQFM Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania AM 1240
WRAK Williamsport, Pennsylvania AM 1400
WDEL Wilmington, Delaware AM 1150
WDEL-FM Canton, New Jersey FM 101.7
WGMD Rehoboth Beach, Delaware FM 92.7

See also

References

  1. ^ "Phillies Radio Network". Philadelphia Phillies. Retrieved 2009-03-07.
  2. ^ "Broadcasters". Philadelphia Phillies. Retrieved 2009-03-07.
  3. ^ New deal makes WIP the Phillies' exclusive radio home in Philadelphia. The Philadelphia Inquirer, February 17, 2016. Retrieved April 24, 2016.
  4. ^ "Highlights for National League Championship Series Game 2 at Citizens Bank Park". Philadelphia Phillies. 2008-10-09. Retrieved 2009-03-07.

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