The Atlanta Braves Radio Network is a 139-station network (98 A.M., 41 F.M.) heard across 10 states & 1 territory of the southeastern United States that airs Major League Baseball games of the Atlanta Braves. The flagship stations are WCNN and WNNX in Atlanta, Georgia. The announcers are Jim Powell and Don Sutton, who alternate as play-by-play and color commentary announcers. [1] The Atlanta Braves Radio Network has the most affiliates of any team in Major League Baseball. [2]
[edit] Flagship (2 stations)
In 2010, WCNN and WNNX will become the new flagship stations of the Braves. [2]
[edit] Affiliates (138 stations)
[edit] Alabama (16 stations)
[edit] Florida (4 stations)
[edit] Georgia (66 stations)
[edit] Kentucky (1 station)
[edit] Mississippi (3 stations)
[edit] North Carolina (15 stations)
[edit] South Carolina (11 stations)
[edit] Tennessee (16 stations)
[edit] U.S. Virgin Islands (1 station)
[edit] Virginia (3 stations)
[edit] West Virginia (2 stations)
[edit] Former stations (1 station)
[edit] Former flagships (2 stations)
- WSB/750: Atlanta
- WGST 640 AM Atlanta / WUBL 94.9 Atlanta
[edit] Former affiliates (0 stations)
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