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SiriusXM Announces Coverage for 2025 Masters Tournament


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SiriusXM has unveiled its broadcast schedule for the 2025 Masters Tournament, set for April 5-13. Live broadcasts will run from Thursday, April 10 to Sunday, April 13, starting each day at 2 pm ET until the end of play. To enhance the listening experience, SiriusXM will also offer morning and early afternoon coverage of featured groups before the main broadcast begins.

Masters Radio will be accessible to listeners on SiriusXM enabled vehicles on channel 92, and through the SiriusXM app.

Mike Tirico will lead the play-by-play coverage for all four days, accompanied by former tour professional Johnson Wagner as the lead analyst. Reporting from the course will be John Maginnes, Brian Katrek, Emilia Doran, and Carl Paulson.

SiriusXM's pre-round coverage will kick off at 7am ET on Thursday and Friday, and at 10am ET over the weekend. The morning shows will be anchored by Taylor Zarzour and David Marr III, featuring insights from experts such as Steve Melnyk, Bob Ford, and Jim McLean, along with former Masters champion Craig Stadler and other major champions like Hale Irwin and Dave Stockton during the weekend.

"The Masters is annually one of the greatest events in all of sports," said Scott Greenstein, President and Chief Content Officer at SiriusXM. "Masters Radio will ensure fans get access to everything happening throughout the week at Augusta National so they never miss a moment."

In addition to the main event, Masters Radio will cover the Augusta National Women's Amateur final round on April 5, the Masters Par 3 Contest on April 9, and the Honorary Starters Ceremony featuring legendary golfers Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player, and Tom Watson on April 10.

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