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SiriusXM Announces Coverage for 2024-25 NBA Season
RADIO ONLINE | Tuesday, October 22, 2024 | 4:16pm CT |
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The 2024-25 NBA season tips off Tuesday, October 22 and SiriusXM will provide NBA fans with comprehensive audio coverage. SiriusXM listeners will get access to live broadcasts of every NBA game from Opening Night through the NBA postseason and The Finals, as well as daily in-depth NBA focused programming every day of the year on the SiriusXM NBA Radio channel.
All NBA games are available to subscribers in their cars and on the SiriusXM app. Subscribers listening via the app get access to 30 dedicated NBA team channels that carry the official radio broadcasts of every team, ensuring that fans can hear their favorite team's announcers for every game.
Rob "@WorldWideWob" Perez, who joined the SiriusXM NBA Radio roster last postseason, is expanding his role with the channel and will host "Give and Go" alongside Antonio Daniels every weekday. SiriusXM NBA Radio's daily weekday schedule also features "The Starting Lineup," hosted by Frank Isola and Brian Scalabrine, "NBA Today" with Justin Termine and Eddie Johnson, and "The Rotowire NBA Show" hosted by Nick Whalen and Alex Barutha.
Listeners also hear analysis from former players, coaches and front office executives including Greg Anthony, Amin Elhassan, Rosalyn Gold-Onwude, Sarah Kustok, Tim Legler, Rick Mahorn, Sam Mitchell, Will Perdue and Reggie Theus.
SiriusXM NBA Radio voices also include a number of league insiders and radio veterans including Gerald Brown, Brian Geltzeiler, Vince Goodwill, Michael Grady, Zach Harper, Jason Jackson, Mitch Lawrence and Joel Meyers.
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