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D.C. United Announces Partnership with iHeartMedia


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D.C. United and iHeartMedia in Washington, DC have extended their partnership to continue to deliver a local radio broadcast for all Major League Soccer regular season matches available live on 1190 iHeart Sports DC, W284CQ (104.7 FM), WWDC-FM-HD2 and the iHeartRadio App. Broadcaster Dave Johnson, who has called games for D.C. United since the club's inception in 1996, will lead as the play-by-play commentator. Bruce Murray, former United States National Team player (1985-1993) and DMV native, will accompany Johnson to begin the season.

"We're thrilled to deliver a local radio broadcast to our fanbase for another season through our partnership with iHeartMedia," said D.C. United President of Business Operations Danita Johnson. "It was extremely important to our club to provide a local avenue for our fanbase to consume our matches and to do so with Dave leading the charge is special."

"We are thrilled to be back for another season of D.C. United soccer, bringing it to 1190 iHeart Sports DC, 104.7 FM, 101.1 HD2 and everywhere on the iHeartRadio app this season," said iHeartMedia Washington, DC Region President Aaron Hyland. "We are looking forward to delivering the live action and excitement of D.C. United to fans in the DMV and beyond utilizing iHeartMedia's unmatched reach in Broadcast, Podcast and Streaming Audio."

Every D.C. United and MLS match will be available to watch on MLS Season Pass on the Apple TV app. In addition to English and Spanish commentary for every contest, MLS Season Pass will also provide the home team's radio call as an audio option for the 2023 season, giving Black-and-Red supporters the ability to listen to the iHeartRadio local call directly in the Apple TV app.

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