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Professional baseball radio network
Colorado Rockies Radio Network| Type | Radio network |
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| Owner | iHeartMedia |
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| Launch date | 1993 |
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| Availability | Regional through 34 affiliates |
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The Colorado Rockies Radio Network consists of 34 stations (24 A.M., 10 F.M.) plus two F.M. boosters and 10 F.M. translators in six western states of the US.[citation needed] The English language announcers are Jack Corrigan, Jerry Schemmel and Mike Rice.[1] In addition to in-game duties, Corrigan hosts Rockies Q&A[citation needed] and Rice hosts The Rockies Dugout Show.[citation needed]
Network stations (26 stations)
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| KOA |
850 AM |
Denver (English language flagship)
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| KNRV |
1150 AM |
Denver (Spanish language flagship)
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