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KTTH/Seattle, WSU Agree to Multi-Year Contract Extension


KTTH-AM/Seattle
KTTH-AM/Seattle

Bonneville Seattle Media Group, Washington State University (WSU) Athletics and Learfield's Cougar Sports Radio Network have announced a multi-year contract extension that will keep KTTH-AM (770) as the home for Cougar football and men's basketball games. The extended agreement continues game-day coverage, including live broadcasts, pre-game shows and post-game analysis.

"We are excited and proud to be able to provide our sports fans with Washington State Cougar football and basketball play-by-play," said Bonneville Seattle Vice President and Market Manager Cathy Cangiano Sr. "I'm confident our audience will enjoy our continued coverage of Washington State Athletics."

Cougar gameday broadcasts will include a two-hour pregame and one-hour postgame football show and a 30-minute pre and postgame show for men's basketball. Additionally, KTTH will air the weekly Coaches Show for both sports, offering fans more extensive insights, interviews and behind-the-scenes content.

"KTTH is thrilled to continue bringing Coug Nation every heart-pounding moment of Washington State's football and basketball games, including the Apple Cup on September 14 and the basketball squad's entry into the WCC after last year's run in the NCAA tournament," said KTTH Program Director Jason Antebi. "This renewal reaffirms our commitment to delivering the passion and pride of WSU sports directly to our listeners. Go Cougs."

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