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Revision as of 00:04, 9 April 2013
The New York Mets Radio Network (referred to on air as the WFAN Mets Radio Network) consists of 7 stations (5 A.M., 2 F.M. and 2 F.M. translators) in New York state. Howie Rose is the play-by-play announcer. A Spanish-language broadcast airs separately from the English-language network.
The English language flagship is WFAN, who through its predecessors has had radio rights to the Mets since 1983. WEPN is the Spanish flagship.
Flagships (2 stations)
- 660/WFAN: New York City (also heard on WXRK/92.3 HD3)
- 1050/WEPN: New York City (Spanish flagship) (beginning 2013)
Affiliates
New York (5 stations, 2 translators)
- 1200/WTLA: North Syracuse
- 1230/WMML: Glens Falls
- 1440/WSGO: Oswego
- 1490/WCDO: Sidney
- 97.7/W249BC: Mattydale (translator for WTLA)
- 100.1/W261AC: Oswego (translator for WSGO)
- 100.9/WCDO-FM: Sidney
Unsure status (2 stations)
- 1490/WCSS: Amsterdam, New York
- 1590/WPSL: Port Saint Lucie, Florida
Former flagships (1 station)
- 92.7/WQBU-FM: Garden City, New York (Spanish; 20??-2012)
Former affiliates (1 station)
- 980/WOFX: Troy, New York
See also
- List of XM Satellite Radio channels
- List of Sirius Satellite Radio stations
- List of New York broadcasters