List of United States radio networks
The following is a list of radio networks or radio stations in the United States.
Commercial broadcasters
- American Urban Radio Networks
- Associated Press Radio Network
- Beethoven Satellite Network
- Bloomberg Radio
- Business Talk Radio Network
- Lifestyle Talk Radio Network
- Cable Radio Network
- Chinese Radio Network (Mandarin language
- Clear Channel Communications operates or distributes the following networks:
- Compass Media Networks
- Cumulus Media Networks
- WestwoodOne
- CBS Radio Network
- NBC Radio Network
- NBC Sports Radio
- Waitt Radio Networks (Dial Global Local)
- Dial Global Total (amalgamation of Transtar Radio Networks, Jones Radio Networks and Satellite Music Network)
- CBS Sports Radio
- Nash FM
- WestwoodOne
- Disney operates the following radio networks:
- Envision Networks
- Genesis Communications Network
- IMG Worldwide
- IMG College (consisting of 76 individual radio networks)
- MRN Radio (Motor Racing Network, a subsidiary of NASCAR)
- MannGroup Radio Services
- Music of Your Life (formerly distributed by Jones Radio Network)
- New Northwest Broadcasters
- Northern Broadcasting System
- Performance Racing Network
- Progressive Radio Network - Founded by Gary Null
- Radio America
- RadioLinx Broadcast Marketing
- REACH Media
- Salem Radio Network
- Spanish Broadcasting System
- Sports Byline USA
- Sports Radio America
- Sun Broadcast Group
- Superadio
- Syndication Networks
- Talk Media Network
- Talk Radio Network
- Tom Kent Radio Network
- United Stations Radio Networks
- Univision Radio (Spanish-language radio network, owned by Univision)
- USA Radio Network
State commercial networks
- Alabama Radio Network, a subsidiary of Clear Channel Communications.
- Cejka Weather Network, run by WIVB-TV meteorologist Mike Cejka, provides forecasts to independent stations in the Twin Tiers and Western New York
- Cowboy State News Network, a subsidiary of Montgomery Broadcasting L.L.C. (owner of KFBC in Cheyenne, WY)
- Florida's Radio Networks, a subsidiary of Clear Channel Communications.
- Georgia News Network, a subsidiary of Clear Channel Communications.
- Illinois Radio Network, a subsidiary of Learfield Communications.
- Network Indiana, a subsidiary of Emmis Communications.
- Radio Iowa, a subsidiary of Learfield Communications.
- Kansas Information Network, a subsidiary of Morris Communications.
- Kansas Agriculture Network, a subsidiary of Morris Communications.
- Kentucky News Network, a subsidiary of Clear Channel Communications.
- Louisiana Network.
- Michigan Media Network.
- Michigan Radio Network, a subsidiary of Learfield Communications.
- Michigan Talk Network, a subsidiary of Townsquare Media.
- Millennium News Network (serving New Jersey), a subsidiary of WKXW.
- Minnesota News Network, a subsidiary of Saga Communications.
- Mississippi News Network, a subsidiary of TeleSouth Communications.
- Missouri Net, a subsidiary of Learfield Communications.
- Northern News Network of Montana, a subsidiary of Northern Broadcasting System.
- Nebraska Radio Network, a subsidiary of Learfield Communications.
- North Carolina News Network, a subsidiary of Capitol Broadcasting Corporation.
- Dakota News Network of North and South Dakota, a subsidiary of Midwest Information Systems.
- Ohio News Network, a subsidiary of Dispatch Broadcast Group.
- Oklahoma News Network, a subsidiary of Clear Channel Communications.
- Radio PA Networks of Pennsylvania, a subsidiary of WITF-FM.
- South Carolina News Network, a subsidiary of TeleSouth Communications.
- Tennessee Radio Networks, a subsidiary of Clear Channel Communications.
- Texas State Network, a subsidiary of CBS Radio.
- Virginia News Network, a subsidiary of Clear Channel Communications.
- MetroNews Radio Network of West Virginia, a subsidiary of West Virginia Radio Corporation.
- Wisconsin Radio Network, a subsidiary of Learfield Communications.
Non-commercial broadcasters
- National Public Radio
- Native Voice One
- Public Radio International
- Pacifica Radio
- Northwest Community Radio Network
- Northeast Public Radio
- American Public Media
- World Radio Network
- Public Radio Exchange
- Heartland Public Radio
National government broadcasters
- American Forces Network (entertainment, for members of the U.S. military)
- NOAA Weather Radio All Hazards (information, for U.S. listeners)
- Radio Free Europe (propaganda, for Eastern European listeners)
- Radio Martí (propaganda, for Cuban listeners)
- Radio Sawa (information/entertainment, for Middle East listeners)
- Voice of America (information/entertainment, for worldwide listeners)
- WWV Time Service (information, for U.S. and worldwide listeners)
Public radio state networks
- Alaska Public Radio Network
- California Capitol Network
- CMU Public Radio (Michigan)
- Connecticut Public Radio
- ETV (South Carolina Public Radio Network)
- Georgia Public Radio
- Independent Public Radio (Minnesota)
- Indiana Public Radio
- Jefferson Public Radio (southern Oregon/northern California)
- Kansas Public Radio
- Maine Public Broadcasting Network
- Minnesota Public Radio
- Montana Public Radio
- New Hampshire Public Radio
- New Jersey Network
- North Carolina Public Radio
- Ohio Public Radio
- Oregon Public Broadcasting
- Prairie Public (North Dakota)
- South Dakota Public Radio
- Utah Public Radio
- Vermont Public Radio
- Wisconsin Public Radio
- West Virginia Public Radio
- Wyoming Public Radio
Religious broadcasters
- American Family Radio
- Bible Broadcasting Network
- Bott Radio Network
- CSN International (formerly Calvary Satellite Network)
- CDR Radio Network
- EMF Broadcasting (Educational Media Foundation)
- EWTN Radio
- Family Life Communications
- Family Life Network
- Family Radio
- Flavor Radio Network
- Fundamental Broadcasting Network
- Immanuel Broadcasting Network
- Mars Hill Broadcasting
- Moody Radio
- Pillar of Fire, Intl.
- Radio 74
- Radio Maria
- Redeemer Broadcasting
- Rejoice! Musical Soul Food
- Relevant Radio
- Sheridan Gospel Network
- Smile FM (Michigan)
- Sound of Life Network
- Three Angels Broadcasting Network (3ABN Radio Network)
- 3ABN Latino Radio Network (Spanish-language Christian radio, owned by 3ABN)
- USA Radio Network
- VCY America Radio Network
Former Networks
- ABC News & Talk
- Accent Radio Network
- Air America Radio
- Amalgamated Broadcasting System
- Broadcast Programming Incorporated (now owned by Dial Global)
- CBN Northeast (an arm of the Christian Broadcasting Network)
- Dial Global (now named Westwood One)
- Drake-Chenault (now owned by Dial Global)
- Don Lee Network
- Enterprise Radio Network
- For the People Radio Network
- I.E. America Radio Network
- Independent Broadcasters Network
- Jones Radio Networks (now owned by Dial Global)
- Keystone Broadcasting System
- Liberty Broadcasting System (created by Gordon McClendon, father of Top-40 Radio; a subsidiary of the telecommunications company IDT Corp)
- MetroMedia Radio
- Mutual Black Network
- Mutual Broadcasting System (absorbed by Westwood One)
- Mutual Lifestyle Radio
- National Black Network
- National Radio Network
- NBC News and Information Service
- NBC Talknet
- NBG Radio Network
- Progressive Broadcasting System
- Radio Unica (Spanish-language radio network)
- Radiovisa (Spanish-language talk radio network)
- RKO Radio Network (absorbed by Westwood One, see also Transtar)
- Rural Radio Network (operated 1948-1960 in New York state)
- Satellite Music Network (now owned by Cumulus Media Networks)
- Sheridan Broadcasting Network
- The Source
- Sports Fan Radio Network
- Talk America Radio Network (renamed Liberty Broadcasting System, a subsidiary of the telecommunications company IDT Corp)
- Transtar (still in operation under other names, now owned by Dial Global)
- United Press International Radio Network
- United Stations Radio Network (the original version, merged into Westwood One; the similarly named United Stations Radio Networks was a revival based on this version and is still in operation)
- Washington News Desk
- Waitt Radio Networks (now owned by Dial Global)
- Westinghouse Broadcasting Company (Group W)
- Yankee Network and Colonial Network
See also
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