Chicago White Sox Radio Network

The Chicago White Sox Radio Network is an American radio network airing baseball games from the Chicago White Sox. The English-language flagship is Nexstar's WGN (720 AM) Chicago, with Spanish language coverage airing on WRTO (1200). The English language network consists of 19 stations[1] For the 2019 season, the play-by-play announcers were Ed Farmer and Jason Benetti (who joins the broadcast team for national broadcasts and for White Sox's games where Ken Harrelson and Chuck Swirsky fills-in for him); the color commentator was Darrin Jackson.[2] Farmer died on April 1, 2020 after a long-term battle with polycystic kidney disease.[3] Pre-game host Andy Masur substituted for Farmer during 2020's truncated spring training, and was named as Farmer's successor on June 30, 2020.[4][5]

WSCR's contract with the White Sox expired after the 2015 season. WLS (890) was to be the new White Sox flagship station from the 2016 through the 2021 seasons; however, WLS owner Cumulus Media filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in November 2017 and entered into a restructuring agreement with certain of its lenders to reduce more than $1 billion in debt.[6] The Bankruptcy Court allowed Cumulus and WLS to end its contract with the White Sox. WGN became the new flagship station of the Chicago White Sox on February 14, 2018.[7]

Station list

Flagships

CallsignFrequencyLocation
WGN720 AMChicago (English)
WRTO1200 AMChicago (Spanish)

Affiliates

Illinois

CallsignFrequencyLocation
WBIG1280 AMAurora
WCEZ93.9 FMCarthage
WLBK1360 AMDeKalb
WAIK1590 AMGalesburg
WCMY1430 AMOttawa
WZOE1490 AMPrinceton
WRHL1060 AMRochelle
WSDR1240 AMSterling
WSPL1250 AMStreator
WBCP1580 AMUrbana (Champaign area)
WVIL101.3 FMVirginia (Jacksonville area)

Indiana

CallsignFrequencyLocation
WMRI860 AMMarion
WMRS107.7 FMMonticello
WSJD100.5 FMPrinceton
WRIN
1420 AM
104.5 FM
Rensselaer (daytime only on AM)
WLQI97.7 FMRensselaer
WRDI95.7 FMSouth Bend

Iowa

CallsignFrequencyLocation
KCPS1150 AMBurlington

References

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