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1 On-air personalities  



1.1  Current  





1.2  Former "Voice of the Tigers"  





1.3  Former LSU radio analysts  





1.4  Former LSU Radio sideline reporters  







2 Programming  



2.1  History  





2.2  Coach's shows  



2.2.1  Radio  





2.2.2  Television  









3 Radio stations  





4 Satellite Radio  





5 Over the air television stations  





6 Pay-per-view television  



6.1  TigerVision  



6.1.1  TigerVision football announcers  





6.1.2  TigerVision basketball announcers  









7 Regional cable networks  





8 References  





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LSU Sports Network
Broadcast areaStatewide Louisiana
central and southern Arkansas
western Florida
central and southern Mississippi
eastern Texas
Frequencyvarious AM and FM radio stations
BrandingLSU Sports Radio and Television Network
Programming
FormatRegional Sports Radio Network
Ownership
Owner
  • LSU Sports Properties
  • (Outfront Media)
  • Technical information
    ClassSatellite-delivered regional sports radio network
    Links
    Webcastlsusports.net
    WebsiteRadio network official Site
    Television Network Affiliates official site

    The LSU Sports Network is the radio and television network of the Louisiana State University Tigers and Lady Tigers men's and women's sports teams.[1] It consists of eleven television stations, two regional cable networks, and several radio stations throughout the state of Louisiana and surrounding states. Its headquarters are located in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and it is owned by LSU Sports Properties.[2]

    WDGL 98.1 FM (Eagle 98.1) in Baton Rouge, Louisiana is the flagship station for football, men's basketball and baseball. WBRP 107.3 FM (Talk 107.3) in Baton Rouge, Louisiana is the flagship station for women's basketball and softball.[3]

    On-air personalities

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    Current

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    As of the 2017–18 season:[3][4][5][6]

    Name Position
    Chris Blair Play-by-play (baseball, men's basketball, football); Director of Broadcasting
    Doug Thompson Analyst (baseball, home games)
    Bill Franques Analyst (baseball, away games)
    John Brady Analyst (men's basketball)
    Kevin Ford Analyst/play-by-play (men's basketball); Studio host (football)
    Doug Moreau Analyst (football)
    Gordy Rush Sideline reporter (football)
    Patrick Wright Play-by-play (women's basketball, softball)
    Kent Lowe Analyst (softball)

    Former "Voice of the Tigers"

    [edit]

    Former LSU radio analysts

    [edit]

    Former LSU Radio sideline reporters

    [edit]

    Programming

    [edit]

    History

    [edit]

    The LSU Athletic Department and LSU Sports Properties produces in-house weekly television and radio coaches shows.[13] Sports covered are baseball, men's basketball, women's basketball, football, gymnastics and softball. Starting during 1999–2000 season, all coaches shows have been streamed live and made available on-demand on LSUsports.net. LSU was among the first universities to offer such a subscription-based service to its fans through what is now called the "Geaux Zone".[13] Internet-only shows such as "The Dot TV Show" and "Tiger Talk" have also been offered as a supplement to the 30-minute coaches TV shows. In 2016, LSU began free streaming on-demand live game broadcasts and live video of certain non-game action like coaches’ television shows, news conferences and special presentations on LSUsports.net.[14][15]

    Coach's shows

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    Radio

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    Television

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    Radio stations

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    The stations listed below broadcast both men's and women's sports.[3][4]

    City Station[16] Notes
    Baton Rouge WDGL-FM 98.1 Flagship #1
    WNXX-FM/KNXX-FM 104.5/104.9
    WBRP-FM 107.3 Flagship #2
    Baton Rouge/New Orleans KGLA 830/97.5 Spanish language
    Alexandria KZMZ-FM 96.9
    KSYL-AM 970
    KDBS-FM 1410
    Bogalusa WBOX-FM 92.9
    Conway/Little Rock, Arkansas KCON FM 92.7
    Crossett, Arkansas KWLT-FM 102.7
    Jackson, Mississippi WYAB-FM 103.9
    Jena KJNA-FM 102.7
    Lafayette/Opelousas KLWB-FM 103.7
    KVOL-AM 1330
    Lake Charles KKGB-FM 101.3
    Leesville KJAE-AM 93.5
    Natchez, Mississippi WQNZ-FM 95.1
    New Orleans WWL-AM/WWL-FM 870/105.3 WWL-AM - Clear-channel radio station
    WWWL-AM 1350
    Ruston KNBB-FM 97.7
    KRUS-AM 1490
    KPCH-FM 99.3
    Shreveport KWKH-AM 1130 Clear-channel radio station
    Tylertown, Mississippi WFCG-FM 107.3
    Vicksburg, Mississippi WBBV-FM 101.3
    Ville Platte KVPI-AM/KVPI-FM 1050/92.5

    Satellite Radio

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    In a partnership with LSU Sports Properties, SiriusXM simulcasts all LSU football games and various other sports on their regional play-by-play channels: 190, 191 and 192.[17]

    Over the air television stations

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    Market Station[18] Affiliation Channel
    Baton Rouge WBRZ-TV ABC 2
    KBTR-CD 41
    Cox Cable Cable 4
    Alexandria KLAX-TV ABC 31
    Lafayette KADN-TV FOX 15
    Lake Charles "KLOC-TV" Cable 60
    Monroe KARD-TV FOX 14
    New Orleans WWL-TV CBS 4
    WUPL-TV MyNetworkTV 54
    Shreveport KSHV-TV MyNetworkTV 48

    Pay-per-view television

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    TigerVision

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    TigerVision was the LSU Athletics Department in-house pay-per-view television broadcast channel providing live coverage of select non-network-televised LSU Tigers football games and also LSU Tigers basketball games and LSU Tigers baseball games from 1982 through 2013.[19] Broadcasts were offered only to cable outlets inside the state of Louisiana and also on ESPN's GamePlan package outside of Louisiana.[19] TigerVision produced all the coach's TV shows for football, men's basketball, women's basketball and baseball during its existence.[20] With the creation of the SEC Network, Southeastern Conference member schools had to give up their rights for pay-per-view telecasts.

    TigerVision football announcers

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    Play-by-play

    Analysts

    TigerVision basketball announcers

    [edit]

    Play-by-play

    Analysts

    Regional cable networks

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    Network[18] Area served
    Bally Sports Southwest (BSN-SW) Louisiana, Arkansas, eastern New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas

    References

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    1. ^ "LSU Sports Properties". lsusports.net. Retrieved 2018-07-06.
  • ^ "LSU Sports Properties". outfrontmedia.com. Retrieved 2018-07-06.
  • ^ a b c "The LSU Sports Radio Network-Media Guide" (PDF). lsusports.net. p. 220. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-01-19. Retrieved 2018-07-05.
  • ^ a b "The LSU Sports Radio Network". lsusports.net. Retrieved 2018-07-05.
  • ^ "LSU Sports Radio Network-Baseball". lsusports.net. Retrieved 2018-07-07.
  • ^ "LSU Sports Radio Network-Men's Basketball" (PDF). lsusports.net. p. 187. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-07-08. Retrieved 2018-07-07.
  • ^ "John Ferguson, Former Voice of the Tigers". lsu.edu. Retrieved 2018-07-06.
  • ^ "Ferguson, longtime voice of LSU sports, dies at 86". espn.com. 19 December 2005. Retrieved 2018-07-06.
  • ^ a b Barnhart, Tony (August 2008). Southern Fried Football (Revised) [The History, Passion, and Glory of the Great Southern Game]. Chicago, Illinois: Triumph Books. ISBN 978-1623684884. Retrieved 2018-07-07.
  • ^ Lowe, C. Kent (June 18, 2016). "Generations knew only Jim Hawthorne as Voice of the Tigers". The Advocate. Retrieved June 26, 2017.
  • ^ "Color analyst Doug Moreau to return to LSU radio booth Saturday". nola.com. November 21, 2013. Retrieved October 4, 2022.
  • ^ "Gordy Rush to take over as LSU's sideline reporter". wafb.com. July 20, 2011. Retrieved October 4, 2022.
  • ^ a b c d "LSU Coaches Shows: Radio, Television and Internet". lsusports.net. Retrieved 2018-07-05.
  • ^ "LSU Sports Radio Network to stream Tiger games, events free this season". theadvocate.com. Retrieved 2018-07-06.
  • ^ "LSU sports radio offering free online streaming". nola.com. Retrieved 2018-07-06.
  • ^ "LSU Sports Radio Network Affiliates". lsusports.net. Retrieved 2018-07-05.
  • ^ "Auburn joins XM radio as part of SEC lineup". auburntigers.com. XM Radio. Retrieved 2018-07-05.
  • ^ a b "LSU Sports Television Network Affiliates". lsusports.net. Retrieved 2018-07-05.
  • ^ a b "LSU Football on TigerVision (pay-per-view)". lsusports.net. Retrieved 2018-07-15.
  • ^ "Football Goes on at LSU, Despite Hurricane Damage to Tiger Stadium". sportsvideo.org. Retrieved 2018-07-15.
  • ^ "Steve Schneider". theadvocate.com. Retrieved 2018-07-15.
  • ^ a b "LSU's Brodhead has Eye of Tiger(Vison)". newspapers.com. September 9, 1982. Retrieved 2018-07-15.
  • ^ "Steve Schneider". wafb.com. Retrieved 2018-07-15.
  • ^ a b "LSU's second and third football games on TigerVision". nola.com. Retrieved 2018-07-15.
  • ^ "Doug Moreau-Analyst". lsusports.net. Retrieved 2018-07-15.
  • ^ "Bowser The Analyst". iberianet.com. Retrieved 2018-07-15.
  • ^ "Tim Brando". nbs-aerho.org. Retrieved 2018-07-15.
  • ^ "About CST: On-Air Talent, Cox Sports television". coxsportstv.com. Archived from the original on 2007-09-28. Retrieved 2006-12-23.
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