Thunder Radio Network
The Thunder Radio Network provides radio play-by-play and coverage of Oklahoma City Thunder games to stations mostly located in the state of Oklahoma.[1] The primary station is WWLS-FM 98.1 "The Sports Animal" in Oklahoma City; many of the affiliate stations also carry other WWLS programs.
Matt Pinto is the play-by-play announcer on the radio.
Affiliates
Callsign | Frequency | Location |
---|---|---|
WWLS-FM | 98.1 FM | Oklahoma City |
KWPN | 640 AM | |
KJCM | 100.3 FM | Altus/Hobart |
KVSO | 1240 AM | Ardmore |
KKBI | 106.1 FM | Broken Bow/Idabel |
KPGM | 1500 AM | Pawhuska/Bartlesville |
K256CP | 99.1 FM | |
KADS | 1240 AM | Elk City |
KCRC | 1390 AM | Enid |
KKRX | 1380 AM | Lawton |
KMCO | 101.3 FM | McAlester |
KYAL-AM-FM | 1550 AM/97.1 FM | Tulsa/Sapulpa/Muskogee |
KGND/KITO-FM | 1470 AM/96.1 FM | Vinita |
KSIW | 1450 AM | Woodward |
Outside of Oklahoma
Kansas
Callsign | Frequency | Location |
---|---|---|
KWOD | 1660 AM | Kansas City |
Spanish-language
One station provides coverage of Thunder home games in Spanish: WKY 930 in Oklahoma City. The Thunder broadcasts in Spanish feature play-by-play announcer Eleno Ornelas, also the Spanish-language voice of the Texas Rangers.
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References
- "Thunder Radio Network". OKCThunder.com. NBA Media Ventures, LLC. Retrieved January 11, 2019.
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