JONESBORO, Ark. (8/24/12) – Arkansas State University and East Arkansas
Broadcasters announced Friday their list of EAB Sports Network affiliates for
the 2012 season. The network will feature a record 14 affiliates for the coming
season.
EAB's 100,000-watt 107.9 KFIN will once again
serve as the flagship station of the network. The station's signal blankets
Northeast Arkansas and Southeast Missouri, while also reaching into Memphis.
For the first time, Red Wolves football games will be carried on KTRQ Oldies
102.3 out ofColt/Memphis, which will provide coverage to the entire Memphis
area.
A-State also announced Friday that it has a new
Central Arkansas affiliate for the EAB Sports Network. Crain Media-owned Fresh
Talk93.3 will carry all games in football and men's basketball, as well as head
football coach Gus Malzahn's weekly radio show. Another Crain Media station,
KEAZ “Eazy” 100.7 out of Searcy/Heber Springs, will also carry A-State football
games this fall.
“The excitement surrounding A-State Athletics
is pretty obvious around Central Arkansas, and we are looking forward to being
the home of the Red Wolves in this part of the state,” said Neal Gladner, Vice
President and General Manager of the Crain Media Group.
Other new EAB Sports Network affiliates for
2012 are KCCB 1260 AM in Corning and KFLI Cool 104.7 FM in Searcy. Also new for 2012, football
broadcasts in the Mountain Home area will be carried on KCTT Classic hits
101.7, which covers the Twin Lakes region as well as reaching Harrison and the
Branson, MO, area.
Other longtime network affiliates returning
this year are KWYN 1400 AM in Wynne, KRLW AM (1320) and FM (106.3) in Walnut
Ridge/Pocahontas, KWAK 105.5 FM in Stuttgart, KQEW 102.3 FM in Fordyce, KOOU
104.7 FM in Hardy and KOTN 102.5 FM in Gould/Monticello.
“We are thrilled to be expanding the EAB Sports
Network, not only with a record number of affiliates, but by reaching all these
new markets,” said Bobby Caldwell, Owner and CEO of East Arkansas Broadcasters.
“It has been and continues to be EAB's goal to make this network as good as any
university's in this state or in the Sun Belt Conference. We feel that's what
Arkansas State University deserves.”
Audio broadcasts of all games will also be
available for free on the school's official athletics website, www.AStateRedWolves.com.
The broadcast team for football will remain the
same for the eighth-straight year. Matt Stolz returns for his eighth season of
play-by-play coverage while Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame member Bill Keedy will
provide color commentary for the 13th year. Brad Bobo, Director of
Broadcast, Licensing & New Media for A-State Athletics, enters his 10th
season as broadcast producer.
A record number of stations will also be
carrying Arkansas State's weekly football coach's radio show. “Live at the
Brickhouse with Gus Malzahn” will premiere Tuesday, Aug. 28, from 7-8 p.m.
The broadcast will originate each week from the
Brickhouse Grill at 218 South Main Street in Downtown Jonesboro and will be
carried locally on 107.9 KFIN. Other EAB Sports Network affiliates carrying
“Live at the Brickhouse with Gus Malzahn” include Fresh Talk 93.3 in Little
Rock, KCCT 101.7 FM in Mountain Home, KWAK 105.5 FM in Stuttgart, KWYN 1400 AM
in Wynne and KOTN 102.5 FM in Gould/Monticello. The show will be broadcast online at www.KFIN.com.
Season tickets for ASU's 2012 football campaign
are currently on sale at the ASU Ticket Office. The ticket office can be
contacted at 870-972-ASU1, or tickets can be purchased online through A-State's
official athletic Web site AStateRedWolves.com.