Red Sox Radio Network

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The Red Sox Radio Network consists of 68 stations (49AM, 19FM) in the 6 New England states. The announcers are Joe Castiglione and Jerry Trupiano. Additionally, there is a 5-station Spanish-language network (all AM) with affiliates in italics. This brings the total number of stations carrying Red Sox baseball to 73. The Red Sox Radio Network specifically refers to the English-language network originating at WEEI. The Spanish Network is called the Spanish Beisbol Network.

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[edit] Flagships (2 stations)

  • 850/WEEI:Boston, Massachusetts
  • 950/WROL:Boston, Massachusetts

[edit] Connecticut (6 stations)

  • 1120/WPRX:Bristol
  • 1490/WGCH:Greenwich
  • 1220/WQUN:Hamden AM stereo
  • 1080/WTIC:Hartford
  • 1350/WINY:Putnam AM stereo
  • 1400/WILI:Willimantic

[edit] Maine (21 stations)

  • 1280/WFAU-Augusta
  • 620/WZON-Bangor
  • 1400/WVAE-Biddeford
  • 96.7/WCME-Boothbay Harbor
  • 900/WJAB-Brunswick
  • 92.7/WQDY-FM-Calais
  • 103.1/WDME-FM-Dover-Foxcroft
  • 1370/WDEA-Ellsworth
  • 99.3/WKTJ-Farmington
  • 100.1/WHOU-Houlton
  • 95.3/WALZ-Machais
  • 97.5/WIGY-Madison
  • 100.7/WTBM-Mexico
  • 1240/WSYY-Millinocket
  • 92.7/WOXO-Norway
  • 1310/WLOB-Portland
  • 1390/WEGP-Presque Isle
  • 1450/WRKD-Rockland
  • 96.3/WLOB-FM-Rumford
  • 95.5/WJJB-FM-Topsham
  • 1440/WJAE-Westbrook

[edit] Massachusetts (19 stations)

  • 680/WRKO-Boston flagship
  • 850/WEEI-Boston flagship
  • 950/WROL-Boston flagship
  • 105.5/WVEI-FM-Easthampton
  • 1480/WSAR-Fall River (or 1400/WHTB-Fall River if a New England Patriots game is on WSAR.)
  • 1280/WEIM-Fitchburg
  • 104.9/WBOQ-Gloucester
  • 1240/WHMQ-Greenfield
  • 1490/WCCM-Haverhill
  • 1490/WMRC-Milford
  • 1420/WBSM-New Bedford
  • 1400/WHMP-Northampton
  • 1230/WNAW-North Adams
  • 1420/WBEC-Pittsfield
  • 560/WHYN-Springfield
  • 940/WGFP-Webster
  • 95.1/WXTK-West Yarmouth
  • 830/WCRN-Worcester
  • 1440/WVEI-Worcester

[edit] New Hampshire (15 stations)

  • 1230/WMOU-Berlin
  • 1540/WGIP-Exeter
  • 1240/WFTN-Franklin
  • 107.7/WTPL-Hillsboro
  • 1290/WKBK-Keene
  • 1490/WLNH-Laconia
  • 1400/WTSL-Lebanon
  • 1400/WLTN-Littleton
  • 610/WGIR-Manchester
  • 900/WSNH-Nashua
  • 1010/WNTK-Newport
  • 99.7/WNTK-FM-New London
  • 1300/WPNH-Plymouth
  • 930/WGIN-Rochester
  • 1420/WASR-Wolfeboro

[edit] Rhode Island (2 stations)

[edit] Vermont (12 stations)

  • 1370/WBTN-Bennington
  • 1490/WKVT-Brattleboro
  • 1230/WJOY-Burlington
  • 1490/WFAD-Middlebury
  • 93.9/WLVB-Morrisville
  • 1490/WIKE-Newport AM stereo
  • 1380/WSYB-Rutland
  • 1420/WRSA-St. Albans
  • 1340/WSTJ-St. Johnsbury
  • 1480/WCFR-Springfield
  • 96.1/WDEV-FM-Warren
  • 550/WDEV-Waterbury

[edit] Unsure status

  • 102.3/WXLM: Pawcatuck, Connecticut

[edit] Former flagship (2 stations)

  • 1390 & 99.1/WPLM-AM-FM:Plymouth, Ma.

[edit] Former affiliates (10 stations)

  • 1160/WSKW-Skowhegan, Maine (????-2005)
  • 102.5/WQSS-Camden, Maine (1990's-Early 2000's)
  • 101.1/WWKJ (now WFRQ)-Mashpee, MA (1998)
  • 1570/WPEP:Taunton, Massachusetts
  • 580/WTAG-Worcester, Ma. (circa 1967-2006)
  • 1110/WHIM-East Providence, R.I. (unknown date)
  • 630/WPRO-Providence, R.I. (1986-2005)
  • 1230/WERI-Westerly, R.I. (1997)
  • 1450/WKRI-West Warwick, R.I. (1997)
  • 1380/WNRI-Woonsocket, R.I. (1997)