Radio Network Affiliates
Game Day Broadcast via Radio
| City | Call Sign | Frequency |
|---|---|---|
| Bedford, Indiana | WQRK-FM | 105.5 FM |
| Bloomington, Indiana | WHCC-FM | 105.1 FM |
| Boonville, Indiana | WBNL-AM | 1540 AM |
| Elkhart, Indiana | WTRC-AM | 1340 AM |
| Evansville, Indiana | WEOA-AM | 1400 AM |
| Fort Wayne, Indiana | WGL-AM | 1250 AM |
| French Lick, Indiana | WFLQ-FM | 100.1 FM |
| Indianapolis, Indiana | WFNI-AM (football only affiliate) | 1070 AM |
| Indianapolis, Indiana | WLHK-FM (basketball only affiliate) | 97.1 FM |
| Jasper, Indiana | WITZ-FM | 104.7 FM |
| Kendallville, Indiana | WAWK-AM | 1140 AM |
| Kendallville, Indiana | WAWK-FM | 95.5 FM |
| Kokomo, Indiana | WIOU-AM | 1350 AM |
| Linton, Indiana | WQTY-FM | 93.3 FM |
| Loogootee, Indiana | WRZR-FM | 94.5 FM |
| Lowell, Indiana | WLPR-FM | 89.1 FM |
| Madison, Indiana | WXGO-AM | 1270 AM |
| Madison, Indiana | WORX-FM | 96.7 FM |
| Marion, Indiana | WBAT-AM | 1400 AM |
| Michigan City, Indiana | WEFM-FM | 95.9 FM |
| Mount Vernon, Indiana | WYFX-FM | 106.7 FM |
| New Albany, Indiana | WNDA | 1570 AM |
| Plymouth, Indiana | WTCA-AM | 1050 AM |
| Richmond, Indiana | WHON-AM | 930 AM |
| Richmond, Indiana | WQLK-FM | 96.1 FM |
| Salem, Indiana | WSLM-AM | 1220 AM |
| Salem, Indiana | WSLM-FM | 97.9 FM |
| Seymour, Indiana | WXKU-FM | 92.7 FM |
| South Bend, Indiana | WDND-AM | 1620 AM |
| South Bend, Indiana | WHME-FM | 103.1 FM |
| Tell City, Indiana | WTCJ-AM | 1230 AM |
| Terre Haute, Indiana | WAXI-FM | 104.9 FM |
| Vincennes, Indiana | WZDM-FM | 92.1 FM |
| Warsaw, Indiana | WAWC-FM | 103.5 FM |
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