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==Former flagships (5 stations)==
==Former flagships (5 stations)==
*710/[[WOR (AM)|WOR]]: [[New York City]] (2014-present)
*660/[[WFAN (AM)|WFAN]]: [[New York City]] (1988-2013)
*660/[[WFAN (AM)|WFAN]]: [[New York City]] (1988-2013)
*1050/WHN: New York City (1983-1987)
*1050/WHN: New York City (1983-1987)

Revision as of 12:45, 19 October 2013

The New York Mets Radio Network (previously, the WFAN Mets Radio Network) consists of 5 stations (2 AM, 1 FM and 2 FM translators) in New York state. Howie Rose is the lead announcer, trading play-by-play and color commentator duties with Josh Lewin. Ed Coleman serves as primary host of the Mets radio pre-game show and post-game show, and usually substitutes when one of the main announcers is off. 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. On September 10, 2013, it was announced that WFAN will not be carrying the Mets beginning in 2014.[1] WEPN is the Spanish flagship.

Flagships (1 station)

Affiliates

New York (5 stations, 2 translators)

Unsure status (2 stations)

Former flagships (5 stations)

Former affiliates (1 station)

See also

References

  1. ^ [http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/baseball/yankees/yankees-wfan-verge-broadcast-deal-article-1.1450938 "Yankees close in on deal WFAN, New York City FC games included in $150-200 million contract". The New York Daily News: September 10-11, 2013. Retrieved September 11, 2013.