Radio Network Affiliates
Virginia Tech IMG Sports Network Station List
City | Call Sign | Frenquency |
---|---|---|
Abingdon, Virginia | WFHG-FM | 92.7 FM |
Blacksburg, Virginia | WBRW-FM | 105.3 FM |
Blackstone, Virginia | WBBC-FM | 93.5 FM |
Bluefield, West Virginia | WKEZ-AM | 1240 AM |
Bluefield, West Virginia | WKOY-FM | 100.9 FM |
Bristol, Virginia | WFHG-AM | 980 AM |
Charlottesville, Virginia | WKAV-AM | 1400 AM |
Clintwood, Virginia | WDIC-AM | 1430 AM |
Clintwood, Virginia | WDIC-FM | 92.1 FM |
Danville, Virginia | WMNA-FM | 106.3 FM |
Galax, Virginia | WWWJ-AM | 1360 AM |
Gate City, Virginia | WGAT-AM | 1050 AM |
Harrisonburg, Virginia | WSIG-FM | 96.9 FM |
Iron Gate, Virginia | WJVR-FM | 101.9 FM |
Jacksonville, North Carolina | WAVQ-AM | 1400 AM |
Lebanon, Virginia | WLRV-AM | 1380 AM |
Luray, Virginia | WMXH-FM | 105.7 FM |
Lynchburg, Virginia | WLNI-FM | 105.9 FM |
Marion, Virginia | WOLD-FM | 102.5 FM |
Martinsville, Virginia | WMVA-AM | 1450 AM |
Morningside, Maryland | WNEW | 1580 AM |
New Bern, North Carolina | WWNB-AM | 1490 AM |
Norfolk, Virginia | WNIS-AM | 790 AM |
Onley, Virginia | WESR-AM | 1330 AM |
Onley, Virginia | WESR-FM | 103.3 FM |
Richmond, Virginia | WRNL-AM | 910 AM |
Richmond, Virginia | WRVA-AM | 1140 AM |
Roanoke, Virginia | WSNV-FM | 93.5 FM |
Staunton, Virginia | WTON-AM | 1240 AM |
Tazewell, Virginia | WKQY-FM | 100.1 FM |
Warsaw, Virginia | WNNT-FM | 107.5 FM |
Washington, D.C. | WJFK-FM | 106.7 FM |
White Stone, Virginia | WIGO-FM | 104.9 FM |
Winchester, Virginia | WINC-AM | 1400 AM |
Wytheville, Virginia | WXBX-FM | 95.3 FM |
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