Syracuse IMG Sports Network is the radio and television name for Syracuse University sports. The radio affiliates broadcast football, as well as men's and women's basketball and men's lacrosse games. Time Warner Cable Sports broadcasts the coaches' show and a weekly program titled Syracuse Sidelines.
All the aforementioned games are broadcast via the IMG College radio network.
Call sign | Frequency | City | Station identification | Sports carried | Notes |
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WTKW/WTKV | 99.5/105.5 | Syracuse/Bridgeport/Oswego | TK99 | Football, Men's Basketball | Also carries coaches show |
WTLA/WSGO | 1200/1440/97.7/100.1 [1] | Syracuse/North Syracuse/Oswego | ESPN Radio 97.7 and 100.1 | Men's Lacrosse, Women's Basketball | WSGO is an alternate flagship |
WGY/WGY-FM | 810/103.1 | Albany/Schenectady | AM 810 103.1 FM News/Talk WGY | Football, Men's Basketball | Clear-channel station |
WOFX | 980 | Albany/Troy | Fox Sports Radio AM 980 | Coaches show | |
WAUB/WFLR/WGVA | 1590/1570/1240 | Auburn/Dundee/Geneva | Finger Lakes News Network | Football, Men's Basketball | Also carries coaches show |
WEBO AM/FM | 1330/107.9 | Binghamton/Owego | News Radio 1330 WEBO | Football, Men's Basketball | Also carries coaches show |
WHLD | 1270 | Buffalo | 1270 The Fan | Football, Men's Basketball | Also carries coaches show |
WVMT | 620 | Burlington, VT | News/Talk 620 WVMT | Football, Men's Basketball | |
WCGR | 1550 | Canandaigua | Football, Men's Basketball | Also carries coaches show | |
WENI | 1450 | Corning | News Talk 1450 | Football, Men's Basketball | Also carries coaches show |
WXHC | 101.5 | Cortland/Homer | Oldies 101.5 | Football, Men's Basketball | |
WENY | 1230 | Elmira | News Radio 1230 | Football, Men's Basketball | Also carries coaches show |
WPIE | 1160 | Ithaca/Trumansburg | Your Sportstation | Football, Men's Basketball | Also carries coaches show |
WNYM | 970 | Hackensack, New Jersey/New York City | AM 970 The Answer | Football, Men's Basketball | Also carries coaches shows |
WACK | 1420 | Newark | Your Hometown Station | Football, Men's Basketball | Also carries coaches show |
WHAM | 1180 | Rochester | WHAM 1180 | Football, Men's Basketball | |
WHTK | 1280 | Sports Radio 1280 | Coaches show | ||
WOUR | 96.9 | Utica | 96.9 WOUR | Football, Men's Basketball | Also carries coaches show |
WNER | 1410 | Watertown | ESPN 1410 | Football, Men's Basketball | Also carries coaches show |
WTNY | 790 | 790 WTNY | Football, Men's Basketball | ||
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