Beaver Sports Radio Network
The Beaver Sports Radio Network members broadcast a number of Beaver athletic events. The members as of 1 February 2012 include:
City | Callsign | Frequency | TuneIn Radio Support | Notes |
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Astoria* | KAST-AM | 1370 | yes | |
Baker City* | KBKR-AM | 1490 | no | |
Bend | KICE-AM | 940 | broken | |
Burns | KORC-FM | 92.7 | ||
Coos Bay | KBBR-AM | 1340 | broken | |
Corvallis | KEJO-AM | 1240 | yes | |
Corvallis** | KTHH-AM | 990 | ||
Cottage Grove | KNND-AM | 1400 | ||
Dallas (Spanish) | KWIP-AM | 880 | yes | |
Enterprise | KWVR-AM | 1340 | ||
Enterprise | KWVR-FM | 92.1 | ||
Eugene | KKNX-AM | 840 (HD) | yes | |
Eugene | KLZS-AM | 1540 | ||
Florence | KCFM-FM | 104.1/103.1 | ||
Florence | KCFM-AM | 1250 | ||
Grants Pass | KAKT-FM | 104.7 | ||
Hermiston | KOHU-AM | 1360 | ||
Klamath Falls | KLAD-AM | 960 | yes | |
LaGrande* | KLBM-AM | 1450 | yes | |
Lakeview* | KQIK-AM | 1230 | ||
Lakeview* | KORV FM | 93.5 | ||
Medford | KAKT-FM | 105.1 | ||
Medford | KCNX-AM | 880 | ||
Newport | KNPT-AM | 1310 | yes | |
Ontario | KSRV-AM | 1380 | ||
Pendleton^ | KUMA-AM | 1290 | ||
Pendleton* | KTIX-AM | 1240 | ||
Portland | KEX-AM | 1190 | Effective starting with the 2012-’13 athletic season through 2017 athletic season. Will air football game-day broadcasts, including all regular and post-season games and pre- and post-game programming. Will carry all men’s basketball game-day broadcasts, inclusive of regular season and post-season play and pre- and post-game programming. |
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Portland | KEX-FM | 102.3 | Effective starting with the 2012-’13 athletic season through 2017 athletic season. Will air football game-day broadcasts, including all regular and post-season games and pre- and post-game programming. Will carry all men’s basketball game-day broadcasts, inclusive of regular season and post-season play and pre- and post-game programming. |
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Portland | KPOJ-AM | 620 | Starting in 2012 baseball games on KPOJ will include all regular season and post-season play, as well as all pre- and post-game programming. May air certain non-conference men’s basketball games as mutually agreed upon by the network and station | |
Portland | KPAM-AM | 860 | yes | |
Portland | KKAD-AM | 1550 | ||
Prineville | KRCO-AM | 690 | ||
Roseburg | KSKR-AM | 1490 | yes | |
Salem | KBZY-AM | 1490 | ||
The Dalles | KODL-AM | 1440 | ||
Tillamook* | KTIL-AM | 1590 | ||
Tillamook | KTIL-FM | 95.9 | ||
Waldport | KWDP-AM | 820 | ||
Nation-Wide | Satellite Radio | Sirux XM | ||
World-Wide | Internet Streaming | CBS Interactive |
*Football Only
**Women's Basketball Only
***Baseball Only
^Talk Show Only
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