Red Sox Radio Network

Red Sox Radio Network

The Red Sox Radio Network consists of 71 stations (48AM, 23FM) in the 6 New England states plus Florida & Wyoming. The English language announcers are Joe Castiglione, Dave O'Brien, Jon Ryder, and Dale Arnold. Additionally, there is a 4-station Spanish-language network (all AM) with affiliates in italics. This brings the total number of stations carrying Red Sox baseball to 75. The Red Sox Radio Network specifically refers to the English-language network originating at WRKO. The Spanish Network is called the Spanish Beisbol Network.

Flagships (3 stations)

*680/WRKO:Boston, Massachusetts (most games, see below for games not covered)
*850/WEEI:Boston, Massachusetts (Wednesday night games, and weekday day games)
*"950/WROL:Boston, Massachusetts" (Spanish)

Connecticut (6 stations)

*"1120/WPRX: Bristol"
*1490/WGCH: Greenwich
*1220/WQUN: Hamden AM stereo
*1080/WTIC: Hartford
*1350/WINY: Putnam AM stereo
*1400/WILI: Willimantic

Maine (19 stations)

*620/WZON: Bangor
*96.7/WCME: Boothbay Harbor
*900/WJJB: Brunswick
*92.7/WQDY-FM: Calais
*103.1/WDME-FM: Dover-Foxcroft
*1370/WDEA: Ellsworth
*99.3/WKTJ: Farmington
*1280/WFAU: Gardiner (Augusta)
*100.1/WHOU: Houlton
*95.3/WALZ: Machais
*97.5/WIGY: Madison
*100.7/WTBM: Mexico
*1240/WSYY: Millinocket
*92.7/WOXO: Norway
*1390/WEGP: Presque Isle
*1450/WRKD: Rockland
*96.3/WLOB-FM: Rumford
*95.5/WJJB-FM: Topsham
*1440/WJAE: Westbrook

Massachusetts (20 stations)

*680/WRKO:Boston flagship
*850/WEEI:Boston co-flagship
*"950/WROL:Boston flagship "
*1600/WHNP:East Longmeadow, MA
*105.5/WVEI-FM:Easthampton (Springfield)
*101.9/WCIB:Falmouth (if there is a conflict on WXTK)
*1400/WHTB: Fall River (if there is a conflict on WSAR)
*1480/WSAR:Fall River
*1280/WEIM:Fitchburg
*104.9/WBOQ:Gloucester
*1240/WHMQ:Greenfield
*1490/WMRC:Milford
*1420/WBSM:New Bedford
*1400/WHMP:Northampton
*96.9/WHMP-FM:Northampton
*1230/WNAW:North Adams
*1420/WBEC:Pittsfield
*"940/WGFP: Webster"
*95.1/WXTK:West Yarmouth
*830/WCRN:Worcester
*1440/WVEI:Worcester

New Hampshire (13 stations)

*1230/WMOU-Berlin
*1240/WFTN-Franklin
*1290/WKBK-Keene
*1490/WEMJ-Laconia
*1400/WTSL-Lebanon
*1400/WLTN-Littleton
*1250/WGAM-Manchester
*900/WGHM-Nashua
*1010/WCNL-Newport
*99.7/WNTK-FM-New London
*1300/WPNH-Plymouth
*96.7/WQSO-Rochester
*1420/WASR-Wolfeboro

Rhode Island (3 stations)

*"990/WALE:Greenville"
*95.5/WBRU:Providence FM stereo (if there is a conflict on WEEI-FM)
*103.7/WEEI-FM:Westerly FM stereo

Vermont (12 stations)

*1370/WBTN-Bennington
*1490/WKVT-Brattleboro
*1230/WJOY-Burlington
*1490/WFAD-Middlebury
*93.9/WLVB-Morrisville
*1490/WIKE-Newport AM stereo
*1380/WSYB-Rutland
*1420/WRSA-St. Albans
*1480/WCFR-Springfield
*96.1/WDEV-FM-Warren
*550/WDEV-Waterbury
*93.9/WMXR-Woodstock Stereo

Former flagships (3 stations)

*850/WHDH: Boston (1946-1975)
*1390/WPLM:Plymouth, MA.
*99.1/WPLM-FM:Plymouth, MA.

Former affiliates (13 stations)

*1160/WSKW-Skowhegan, Maine (????-2005)
*102.5/WQSS-Camden, Maine (1990s-Early 2000s)
*"1490/WCCM (now WCEC)-Haverhill, Massachusetts"
*101.1/WWKJ (now WFRQ)-Mashpee, MA (1998)
*1570/WPEP:Taunton, Massachusetts (2004-2005)
*580/WTAG-Worcester, Ma. (circa 1967-2006)
*1110/WHIM-East Providence, R.I. (unknown date)
*630/WPRO-Providence, R.I. (1986-2005)
*1230/WERI-Westerly, R.I. (1997)
*1380/WNRI-Woonsocket, R.I. (1997)
*1400 WVAE-Biddeford, Maine (Until 2006)
*96.7 WCME-Boothbay Harbor, Maine (Until 2006}
*560/WHYN-Springfield, MA (Through 2006)
*98.3 WHAI-FM-Greenfield, MA
*1450/WTSA-Brattleboro, VT (late 1960s-early 1970s?)


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