Who are the wild announcers?
Who are the wild announcers?
Anthony LaPanta
Wild broadcasts will feature play-by-play announcer Anthony LaPanta and color analysts Wes Walz, Gigi Marvin, Ryan Carter and Lou Nanne, with Kevin Gorg reporting.
How can I listen to the Minnesota Wild game?
Through a partnership with Skyview Networks, more than 35 radio affiliates will broadcast Wild hockey games to thousands of Minnesota fans….Radio Affiliates.
MINNESOTA | |
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Market | Station |
Crookston | KROX 1260 AM / 105.7 FM |
Detroit Lakes | KDLM 93.1FM / 1340 AM / 96.9 FM |
Duluth | WDSM 710 AM / KDAL 610 AM |
How can I listen to the AL wild card game?
The game can be streamed on ESPN+, ESPN.com and the ESPN app.
How can I listen to the wild card game?
Along with the Wild Card Game between the Cardinals and Dodgers, all MLB postseason games airing on TBS can be live streamed at http://www.tbs.com and the Watch TBS App.
Who is the announcer for the Minnesota Wild?
The Minnesota Wild has announced its television and radio broadcast teams for the upcoming season. The Wild named Anthony LaPanta television play-by-play announcer.
What radio station does the Minnesota Wild play on?
WCCO Radio enters its fifth season as the official flagship station of the Minnesota Wild. All Minnesota Wild hockey games, including all preseason games, regular season contests and Stanley Cup playoff games will be broadcast by WCCO Radio as part of an exclusive radio agreement.
What is wildwcco radio?
WCCO® Radio enters its fifth season as the official flagship station of the Minnesota Wild.
What is the Wild radio campaign?
The Wild and its radio partners will create and execute a variety of fundraising, educational and inspiring promotional opportunities for youth hockey players in communities all across the region. Listen to exclusive audio featuring interviews with players, staff, alumni and more.
What is the official web site of the Minnesota Wild?
wild.com is the official Web site of the Minnesota Wild Hockey Club. The Minnesota Wild, wild.com, “The State of Hockey” and State of Hockey flag image are trademarks of Minnesota Sports & Entertainment. NHL, the NHL Shield, the word mark and image of the Stanley Cup and NHL Conference logos are registered trademarks of the National Hockey League.