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Audacy Debuts Wisconsin Sports Radio Network


Wisconsin Sports Radio Network
Wisconsin Sports Radio Network

Audacy has launched the Wisconsin Sports Radio Network, a statewide platform that unites local shows and stations to serve sports fans across Wisconsin. Milwaukee's WSSP-FM (105.7 The Fan) is the flagship, anchoring a lineup that debuted last month.

Initial affiliates include Midwest Communications' WNFL in Green Bay, which is expanding coverage across Northeast Wisconsin with a new 50,000-watt simulcast on 99.7 FM; WRIG-FM & AM (93.9 The Game) in Wausau for Central Wisconsin; and WDSM (710 The Game) in Superior, WI, and Duluth, MN, serving Northwestern Wisconsin and the Twin Ports.

"The Wisconsin Sports Radio Network brings our state's passion for sports under one roof," said Jason Bjorson, Senior Vice President and Market Manager, Audacy Wisconsin. "With The Fan leading the charge and these powerhouse affiliates joining forces, fans from Green Bay to Duluth can now experience the best local sports conversation anywhere in Wisconsin."

Weekday programming features:

  • 6-9am CT: Inside Wisconsin Sports with Trevor Thomas and Josh Albrecht

  • 9am-12pm CT: Nine2Noon with Kuhn with John Kuhn, Ramie Makhlouf and Brandon Sneide

  • 12-2pm CT: The Mason Crosby Show with Mason Crosby, Mitch "Thunder" Nelles and Tommy Wortz

  • 2-5pm CT: Wisconsin Sports Daily with Steve "Sparky" Fifer and Charlie Uczen

  • 5-6pm CT: Wisconsin Sports Wrap Up hosted by Tommy Wortz

Listeners can hear the network over the air in Milwaukee and nationwide via the Audacy app and website, with social content available on X, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube.

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