WDEF (AM)

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WDEF
Broadcast area Chattanooga, Tennessee
Branding ESPN Radio 1370
Slogan "Chattanooga's Sports Leader"
Frequency 1370 (KHz)
First air date 1930s
Format Sports
Power 5,000 watts
Owner Bahakel Communications
Sister stations WDEF-FM, WDOD, WDOD-FM
Website ESPNRadio1370.com

WDEF (1370 AM, "ESPN Radio 1370") is a radio station serving the Chattanooga, Tennessee, area. The station operates as the ESPN Radio affiliate for Chattanooga.[1] Along with WDEF-FM, WDOD, and WDOD-FM, all in Chattanooga, they are owned by Bahakel Communications.

WDEF has long been the sister station to WDEF-FM and was the sister station to WDEF-TV, before being spun off from the CBS affiliate in the 1990s.

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[edit] Programming

Program Hosts Original Run
AllNight with Jason Smith Jason Smith (2005–present)
Mike and Mike in the Morning Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic (1998–present)
The Herd with Colin Cowherd Colin Cowherd (2004–present)
The Mike Tirico Show Mike Tirico (2007–present)
The Stephen A Smith Show Stephen A Smith (2007–2008)
The Drive Stump Martin and Jeffery Cadavero (April 2, 2007-present)
SportsNation John Seibel and Orestes Destrade (2008-present)
Best of Pardon the Interruption Tony Kornheiser and Michael Wilbon (2008-present)
The Pulse Doug Gottlieb (2006–present)
GameNight Jeff Rickard and Freddie Coleman (1992–present)
Linedrive David Jenkins (2008-present)
Racing Edge Radio Kent Whitaker (2008-present)
"Mocs Sports Weekly"-A look at University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Athletics Chris Goforth (2007-present)
The 19th Hole David Jenkins (2007-present)
Hold That Line Ron Hall and Chris Adams (2007-present)

[edit] Game broadcasts

The station is an affiliate of the Atlanta Braves radio network.[2]

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Crawley, Stan. "ESPN Radio 1370 Will Broadcast Boyd-Buchanan Football Games", The Chattanoogan, 2005-07-19. 
  2. ^ Affiliate Radio Stations. The Official Site of the Atlanta Braves.

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