Virginia Tech Sports Network

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The Virginia Tech Sports Network is the radio network broadcasting athletic events of the Virginia Tech Hokies games, primarily football and men's basketball. The radio network was managed by ISP Sports until that company merged into IMG (now known as Learfield IMG College) in 2010.

Stations

CallsignFrequencyBandCityStateNetwork status
WBRW 105.3FM Blacksburg VirginiaFlagship
WFHG-FM 92.9FM Abingdon-Bristol VirginiaAffiliate
WBBC-FM 93.5FM Blackstone VirginiaAffiliate
WHKX 106.3FM Bluefield West VirginiaAffiliate
WDCH-FM 99.1FM Bowie MarylandAlternate affiliate
WFNZ 610AM Charlotte North CarolinaAffiliate
W273DA 102.5FM Charlotte North Carolinan/a (WFNZ relay)
WKAV 1400AM Charlottesville VirginiaAffiliate
W231AD 94.1FM Charlottesville Virginian/a (WKAV relay)
WDIC-FM 92.1FM Clintwood VirginiaAffiliate
WCGX 1360AM Galax VirginiaAffiliate
W243EH 96.5FM Galax Virginian/a (WCGX relay)
WMNA-FM 106.3FM Gretna VirginiaAffiliate
WQPO-HD2*100.7FM Harrisonburg VirginiaAffiliate
W267BA 101.3FM Harrisonburg Virginian/a (WQPO-HD2 relay)
WLNI 105.9FM Lynchburg VirginiaAffiliate
WUKZ 1010AM Marion VirginiaAffiliate
W241AP 96.1FMMidlothianVirginian/a (WRVA relay)
WJFK 1580AM Morningside MarylandAlternate affiliate
WNIS 790AM Norfolk VirginiaAffiliate
WESR-FM 103.3FM Onley VirginiaAffiliate
WESR 1330AM Onley VirginiaAffiliate
W289CE 105.7FM Onley Virginian/a (WESR relay)
WRNL 910AM Richmond VirginiaAffiliate
W286DJ 96.1FM Richmond Virginian/a (WRNL relay)
WRVA 1140AM Richmond VirginiaAlternate affiliate
WFIR 960AM Roanoke VirginiaAffiliate
W297BC 107.3FM Roanoke Virginian/a (WFIR relay)
WYTI 1570AM Rocky Mount VirginiaAffiliate
W283CQ 104.5FM Rocky Mount Virginian/a (WYTI relay)
W266BM 101.1FM Rural Retreat Virginian/a (WUKZ relay)
WTON 1240AM Staunton VirginiaAffiliate
W277BG 93.3FM Timberlake Virginian/a (WMNA-FM relay)
W233CK 94.5FM Troutville Virginian/a (WFIR relay)
WNNT-FM 107.5FM Warsaw VirginiaAffiliate
WJFK-FM 106.7FM Washington, D.C. District of ColumbiaAffiliate
WIGO-FM 104.9FM White Stone VirginiaAffiliate
WINC 1400AM Winchester VirginiaAffiliate
WXBX 95.3FM Wytheville VirginiaAffiliate
WHQX 107.7FM Gary West VirginiaAffiliate

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