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KMOX Extends Partnership with St. Louis Cardinals


KMOX-FM & St. Louis Cardinals
KMOX-FM & St. Louis Cardinals

Audacy has announced a multi-year extension of its broadcast partnership with the St. Louis Cardinals, keeping KMOX (104.1 FM and 1120 AM) as the flagship home for Cardinals baseball. Under the renewed deal, KMOX will continue to air play-by-play coverage of all regular season, postseason, and select Spring Training games. The station will also maintain its familiar broadcast team of veteran announcers John Rooney, Ricky Horton, and Mike Claiborne.

With the station's recent addition of an FM simulcast at 104.1, Audacy has introduced new Cardinals-focused programming to its lineup, including Gas House Gang airing weekdays at noon and Red Bird Rush Hour at 5pm on weeknights.

"This collaboration is a testament to our commitment to delivering the content our community loves," said Becky Domyan, Senior Vice President and Market Manager for Audacy St. Louis and Wichita. "With KMOX now on FM, we're even more fired up to bring every single game, plus exciting new programming, to more fans than ever before."

"St. Louis Cardinals baseball has been synonymous with KMOX radio since they began broadcasting Cardinals games nearly 100 years ago," added Anuk Karunaratne, Senior Vice President of Business Operations for the Cardinals. "We are excited to continue this longstanding partnership and carry on the great tradition of broadcasting Cardinals baseball on the Voice of St. Louis."

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