Harry Kalas called Phillies games on the radio and television broadcasts from 1971 until his death in 2009.

The Philadelphia Phillies Radio Network is a network of 21 radio stations in Pennsylvania, Delaware, and New Jersey that air Major League Baseball games of the Philadelphia Phillies.[1] The lead announcers are Scott Franzke with play-by-play and Larry Andersen with color commentary.[2] The flagship station is WIP-FM 94.1 in Philadelphia. The broadcasts were discontinued on the former AM flagship station WPHT 1210 in 2016 (both stations share the same ownership and the move from WPHT was done to reduce pre-emptions of its talk radio schedule).[3]

WTTM in Lindenwold, New Jersey and WWAC in Atlantic City, New Jersey also air a separate broadcast in Spanish. Oscar Budejen is the play by play announcer, while Bill Kulik provides color commentary.[4]

Affiliates

Key

ItalicsFlagship station
§Spanish language broadcast
°Limited schedule
Call signIndicates the North American call sign system
Band & FrequencyIndicates the station's broadcast band (AM or FM) and licensed frequency

Stations

Map of radio affiliates in 2017
Call signCity/stateBand & Frequency
WTTM§°Lindenwold, New JerseyAM 1680
WIP-FMPhiladelphia, PennsylvaniaFM 94.1 (HD Radio)
WSANAllentown, PennsylvaniaAM 1470
WEST§Easton, PennsylvaniaAM 1400
WMIDAtlantic City, New JerseyAM 1340
WWAC§Ocean City, New Jersey/Somers Point, New JerseyAM 1020
WHLMBloomsburg, PennsylvaniaAM 930
WGETGettysburg, PennsylvaniaAM 1320
WNPV°Lansdale, PennsylvaniaAM 1440
WLBRLebanon, PennsylvaniaAM 1270
WBCB°Levittown, PennsylvaniaAM 1490
WPPAPottsville, PennsylvaniaAM 1360
WEEUReading, PennsylvaniaAM 830
WEJLScranton, PennsylvaniaAM 630
WKOKSunbury, PennsylvaniaAM 1070
WCMCWildwood, New JerseyAM 1230
WZXLWildwood, New JerseyFM 100.7
WEZWWildwood Crest, New JerseyFM 93.1
WFUZWilkes-Barre, PennsylvaniaAM 1240
WRAKWilliamsport, PennsylvaniaAM 1400
WDELWilmington, DelawareAM 1150
WDEL-FMCanton, New JerseyFM 101.7
WGMDRehoboth Beach, DelawareFM 92.7

Current Producers

  • Mike Angelina
  • Tucker Bagley
  • Nick Earnshaw
  • Jack Fritz
  • Francisco Rojas
  • Dan "Buzz" Wilson

See also

References

  1. "Radio and TV Network". Philadelphia Phillies. Retrieved 2021-02-07.
  2. "Broadcasters". Philadelphia Phillies. Archived from the original on 2017-08-28. Retrieved 2009-03-07.
  3. New deal makes WIP the Phillies' exclusive radio home in Philadelphia. The Philadelphia Inquirer, February 17, 2016. Retrieved April 24, 2016.
  4. "Highlights for National League Championship Series Game 2 at Citizens Bank Park". Philadelphia Phillies. 2008-10-09. Archived from the original on 2009-03-08. Retrieved 2009-03-07.
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