Cincinnati Reds Radio Network
The Cincinnati Bell Reds Radio Network consists of 68 stations (52 AM, 16 FM) in 7 states that air Cincinnati Reds games and related programming. The current primary announcers are Marty Brennaman, Jeff Brantley, and Jim Kelch. Thom Brennaman, Marty's son, also does occasional radio play-by-play in addition to calling television broadcasts for the Reds on Fox Sports Ohio. Cincinnati Bell has naming rights of the network, while WLW of Cincinnati is the flagship station. All regular season and many spring training games are broadcast.
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Cincinnati Reds Radio Network
The Cincinnati Bell Reds Radio Network consists of 68 stations (52 AM, 16 FM) in 7 states that air Cincinnati Reds games and related programming. The current primary announcers are Marty Brennaman, Jeff Brantley, and Jim Kelch. Thom Brennaman, Marty's son, also does occasional radio play-by-play in addition to calling television broadcasts for the Reds on Fox Sports Ohio. Cincinnati Bell has naming rights of the network, while WLW of Cincinnati is the flagship station. All regular season and many spring training games are broadcast.
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The Cincinnati Bell Reds Radio ...... training games are broadcast.
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Cincinnati Reds Radio Network
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The Reds are on the radio!
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The Cincinnati Bell Reds Radio ...... training games are broadcast.
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