Cleveland Cavaliers Radio Network

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Cleveland Cavaliers Radio Network
Type Radio network
Country
Headquarters Cleveland, Ohio
Broadcast area
Ohio
Owner Cleveland Cavaliers
Affiliation(s) NBA
Affiliates 19 (including 2 flagships)
Official website
Cavaliers Radio Network

The Cleveland Cavaliers Radio Network is an American radio network composed of 19 radio stations which carry English-language coverage of the Cleveland Cavaliers, a professional basketball team in the National Basketball Association (NBA). Cleveland sister stations WTAM (1100 AM ) and WMMS (100.7 FM ) serve as the network's two flagships; WTAM also relays its signal over a low-power FM translator. The network also includes seventeen affiliates in the U.S. state of Ohio: twelve AM stations, nine of which supplement their signals with low-power FM translators and one with an HD Radio subchannel; and six full-power FM stations.

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Tim Alcorn is the current play-by-play announcer, while Jim Chones serves as color analyst. [1] [2] In addition to traditional over-the-air AM and FM broadcasts, network programming airs on SiriusXM satellite radio; and streams online via SiriusXM Internet Radio, TuneIn Premium, and NBA League Pass Audio. [3]

History

In 2008, longtime flagship WTAM signed a five-year contract extension with the Cavaliers through the 2013–14 season; in 2011, a Cavs spokesman stated there were "multiple years" remaining on the team's contract with WTAM, without specifying an end date. In 2014, WTAM owner iHeartMedia (formerly Clear Channel) announced a new "multi-year" contract with the team; this new arrangement also established simulcasts on WTAM sister station WMMS. [4] [5] Additional affiliates were added in the Columbus, Dayton and Cincinnati markets, coinciding with LeBron James' heavily publicized return to the team. [6] [7]

John Michael took over as the team's lead play-by-play announcer starting in the 2011–12 season following the retirement of longtime radio voice Joe Tait. [8] After the death of lead TV play-by-play announcer Fred McLeod prior to the start of the 2019–20 season, Michael was reassigned to that position, with Tim Alcorn lead sports announcer and station manager at Cavaliers radio affiliate WEOL in Elyria being hired as Michael's successor. [1] [2]

Announcers

Play-by-playCommentaryPregame/Postgame
Tim Alcorn Jim Chones Mike Snyder, Brad Sellers

Station list

Network stations as of the 2022–23 Cavaliers season
CallsignFrequencyBandCityStateNetwork status
WTAM 1100AM Cleveland OhioFlagship
WMMS 100.7FM Cleveland OhioFlagship
W295DE 106.9FM Cleveland OhioWTAM relay
WAKR 1590AM Akron OhioAffiliate
W228EL 93.5FM Akron OhioWAKR relay
WZOO-FM 102.5FM Ashtabula OhioAffiliate
WHBC 1480AM Canton OhioAffiliate
WCSM 1350AM Celina OhioAffiliate
W262DC 100.3FM Celina OhioWCSM relay
WCSM-FM 96.7FM Celina OhioAffiliate
WJER 1450AM DoverNew Phila. OhioAffiliate
W265DL 100.9FM DoverNew Phila. OhioWJER relay
WEOL 930AM ElyriaLorain OhioAffiliate
W262DM 100.3FM ElyriaLorain OhioWEOL relay
WFOB 1430AM Fostoria OhioAffiliate
W289CP 105.7FM Fostoria OhioWFOB relay
WCHD-HD3*99.9-3FM Kettering OhioWIZE relay
WRGM 1440AM Mansfield OhioAffiliate
W294CK 106.7FM Mansfield OhioWRGM relay
WMOA 1490AM Marietta OhioAffiliate
W267CQ 101.3FM Marietta OhioWMOA relay
WJAW-FM 100.9FM McConnelsville OhioAffiliate
WLKR-FM 95.3FM Norwalk OhioAffiliate
WABQ 1460AM Painesville OhioAffiliate
W234DO 94.7FM Painesville OhioWABQ relay
WLEC 1450AM Sandusky OhioAffiliate
W228EN 93.5FM Sandusky OhioWLEC relay
WIZE 1340AM Springfield OhioAffiliate
WQKT 104.5FM Wooster OhioAffiliate
WNIO 1390AM Youngstown OhioAffiliate

Network map

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Columbus
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Ashtabula
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Lima
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Marietta
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Wheeling, WV
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Detroit, MI
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