Broadcast area | Alabama Southwestern Georgia Eastern Mississippi Florida Panhandle |
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Frequency | Various AM and FM stations |
Programming | |
Format | Sports |
Affiliations | Auburn Tigers |
Ownership | |
Owner | IMG College Auburn University |
Technical information | |
Class | Regional Satellite-delivered radio network |
The Auburn IMG Sports Network is the sports radio network for the Auburn Tigers, the athletic programs of Auburn University. Headquartered in Auburn, Alabama, United States, the radio network includes a maximum of 50 radio stations in Alabama, eastern Mississippi, the Florida Panhandle, and Western Georgia. It is the main rival of the Crimson Tide Sports Network, the radio network of University of Alabama athletics.
The network's television division provides the coaches’ television shows to certain TV stations serving the state of Alabama.
City of license (Area served) | Station [2] | Frequency | Notes |
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Waverly (Auburn/Opelika) | WGZZ | 94.3 FM | Flagship station of the network |
Abbeville | WESZ-LP | 98.7 FM | |
Andalusia | WAAO-FM | 103.7 FM | |
Birmingham | WZRR | FM 99.5 | Also available on WAPI/1070 AM |
Centre | WEIS | AM 900 | Also available at 100.1 FM via translator |
Daphne (Mobile | WAVH | 106.5 FM | Also serves parts of southeastern Mississippi |
Decatur | WHOS | AM 800 | |
Demopolis | WZNJ | 106.5 FM | |
Dothan | WESP | 102.5 FM | |
Foley | WHEP | AM 1310 | Also serves the Gulf Shores area |
Fort Payne | WZOB | AM 1250 | |
Gadsden | WTDR | AM 1350 | |
Goodwater (Alexander City) | WKGA | 97.5 FM | |
Greenville | WQZX | 94.3 FM | |
Guntersville | WTWX | 95.9 FM | |
Hackleburg | WFMH-FM | 95.5 FM | |
Meridianville (Huntsville | WQRV | 100.3 FM | Also serves portions of south-central Tennessee |
Montgomery | WLWI-FM | 92.3 FM | |
WMSP | AM 740 | ||
Moulton | WALW-LP | 97.9 FM | |
Repton (Evergreen) | WPPG | 101.1 FM | |
Roanoke | WELR-FM | 102.3 FM | |
Selma | WHBB | AM 1490 | |
Sheffield | WBTG-FM | 106.3 FM | |
Talledega (Anniston) | WTDR-FM | 92.7 FM | |
Vernon | WJEC | 106.5 FM | |
WVSA | AM 1380 | ||
City of license (Area served) | Station [2] | Frequency | Notes |
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Century (Flomaton, Alabama) | WPFL | 105.1 FM | |
Panama City | WGSX | FM 104.3 | |
Pensacola | WPNN | AM 790 | |
City of license (Area served) | Station [2] | Frequency | Notes |
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Blackshear | WFNS | AM 1350 | |
Brunswick | WSFN | AM 790 | |
Colquitt | WCOQ | 90.5 FM | |
Columbus (Phenix City, Alabama) | WVRK | 102.9 FM | |
Rome | WLAQ | AM 1410 | |
City of license (Area served) | Station [2] | Frequency | Notes |
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Hattiesburg | WHSY | AM 950 | |
McComb | WHNY | AM 750 | |
City of license (Area served) | Station [2] | Frequency | Notes |
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Spartanburg, South Carolina | WASC | AM 1350 | Football only |
Nationwide | XM Satellite Radio [3] | N/A | Consult station guide for details |
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