What station is ESPN radio in Washington DC?

What station is ESPN radio in Washington DC?

ESPN 630 D.C.
District of Columbia

Market Branding
Washington, D.C. ESPN 630 D.C.

Where can I listen to Washington Redskins?

Sports Radio 850 and 965 is the home for the Washington Football Team in 2020! Game day coverage starts with the full pregame show brought to you by the Redskins Radio Network.

How can I listen to the Washington game today?

Sports stations

  1. WFAN Sports Radio 101.9 FM/66AM New York.
  2. SportsRadio 94WIP.
  3. WEEI 93.7.
  4. 670 The Score.
  5. 97.1 The Ticket.
  6. WGR 550 SportsRadio.
  7. 105.3 The Fan.
  8. 92.3 The Fan.

How can I listen to the Redskins game?

ESPN 980 or WTEM is a sports radio station based in Washington DC, also known as the Redskins Radio. It’s the station to choose when you want to hear anything related to sports….Schedule.

Time Program
7 p.m. – 7:15 p.m. ESPN Radio
10 p.m. – 12:30 a.m. ESPN Basketball

Where is the ESPN studio in DC?

Location: Washington, D.C. In 2010, ESPN moved its Washington, D.C. studio productions of “Around the Horn” and “Pardon the Interruption” from Atlantic Video Studios to the ABC News Bureau on 1717 DeSales Street, N.W.

What channel is the Redskins on the radio?

ESPN 980
On Wednesday the team announced the acquisition of WMAL — 630 AM and 105.79 FM — as the newest affiliate to the Redskins Radio Network, The addition means the Redskins will now broadcast on four different frequencies, including flagship ESPN 980 AM, WINX 94.3 FM and WWXT 92.7 FM.

What station is the Washington game on?

CBS. Watch Washington Football games live on CBS.

What radio station is Redskins game on?

On Wednesday the team announced the acquisition of WMAL — 630 AM and 105.79 FM — as the newest affiliate to the Redskins Radio Network, The addition means the Redskins will now broadcast on four different frequencies, including flagship ESPN 980 AM, WINX 94.3 FM and WWXT 92.7 FM.

Who is Stanford Steve?

Steve Coughlin or “Stanford Steve’ is a SportsCenter commentator and segment producer on the midnight SportsCenter with Scott Van Pelt. He also is a sports betting analyst, appearing on the daily ESPN sports betting program Daily Wager. The podcast was renamed Stanford Steve and The Bear in 2018.