List of United States radio networks
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The following is a list of radio networks in the United States.
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Non-commercial broadcasters
- National Public Radio
- Public Radio International
- Pacifica Radio
- American Armed Forces Radio Network [1] (http://www.afrts.osd.mil/)
- World Radio Network [2] (http://www.wrn.org)
Public radio state networks
- Georgia Public Radio [3] (http://www.gpb.org)
- Independent Public Radio (Minnesota) [4] (http://www.ampers.org/)
- Jefferson Public Radio (southern Oregon/northern California) [5] (http://www.jeffnet.org)
- Minnesota Public Radio [6] (http://www.mpr.org)
- North Dakota Public Radio [7] (http://www.prairiepublic.org/programs/radioprograms.html)
- Oregon Public Broadcasting [8] (http://www.opb.org)
- Wisconsin Public Radio [9] (http://www.wpr.org)
Commercial broadcasters
- ABC Radio Networks (subsidiary of Disney) [10] (http://www.abcradio.com/index.cfm?bay=home.page)
- Accent Radio Network [11] (http://www.accentradionetwork.com/)
- Air America Radio
- Amalgamated Broadcast System (defunct)
- American Urban Radio Networks [12] (http://www.aurnol.com/home.asp)
- Associated Press Radio Network [13] (http://www.apbroadcast.com/AP+Broadcast/Radio/default.htm)
- Beethoven Satellite Network
- Bloomberg Business News Radio Network [14] (http://about.bloomberg.com/about/media/radio.html)
- Business Radio Network (defunct)
- Business Talk Radio [15] (http://www.businesstalkradio.net/)
- Cadena Caracol Network (Spanish language from Colombia) [16] (http://www.caracol.com.co/)
- CBS Radio (owned by Infinity Broadcasting, a subsidiary of Viacom and operated by Westwood One)
- Enterprise Radio Network (defunct)
- ESPN Radio
- Fox Sports Radio
- Fox News Radio
- I E America Network
- Independent Broadcasters Network (defunct)
- Jones Radio Network
- Keystone Broadcasting System (defunct)
- Liberty Broadcasting System (defunct) (Created by Gordon McClendon, father of Top-40 Radio)
- Liberty Broadcasting System (a subsidiary of the telecommunications company IDT Corp)
- MetroMedia Radio (defunct)
- MRN Radio (Motor Racing Nework, a subsidiary of NASCAR) [17] (http://www.racingone.com/mrn/default.asp)
- Mutual Black Network (defunct)
- Mutual Broadcasting System (defunct)
- Mutual Lifestyle Radio (defunct)
- National Black Network (defunct)
- National Broadcasting Company (NBC Radio now owned by Westwood One)
- NBC Talknet (defunct)
- New Northwest Broadcasters
- Premiere Radio Networks (subsidiary of Clear Channel)[18] (http://www.premiereradio.com/)
- Radio America
- Radio Unica (Spanish language radio network)
- RKO Radio Network (defunct)
- Salem Radio Network
- Satellite Music Network (defunct)
- Sheridan Broadcasting Network (defunct)
- Sports Byline USA
- Sporting News Radio (Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen's venture)
- Talknet (Internet only)
- Talk America Radio Network (renamed Liberty Broadcasting System, a subsidiary of the telecommunications company IDT Corp) [19] (http://www.idt.net/corporate/business.asp#liberty)
- The Source (defunct)
- Transtar (defunct)
- United Press International Radio Network(defunct)
- United Stations Radio Network (defunct)
- USA Radio Network
- Westwood One Radio Networks mananaged by Infinity Broadcasting, a subsidiary of Viacom operates the following radio networks:
- CNN Max Radio Network
- Source Max Radio Network
- CBS Radio Network
- NBC Radio Network
- NeXt Radio Network
- WONE Radio Network
- BLAISE (Metro News Ten Second Network)
- Navigator (Metro Entertainment Ten Second Network)
- Washington News Desk (defunct)
- Wisdom Radio Network
- Waitt Radio Networks (defunct)
Religious broadcasters
- American Family Radio [20] (http://www.afr.net/)
- Bible Broadcasting Network [21] (http://www.bbnradio.org/)
- Bott Radio Network [22] (http://www.bottradionetwork.com/)
- Calvary Satellite Network [23] (http://www.csnradio.com/)
- CDR Radio Network [24] (http://www.cdrradio.com/)
- EMF Broadcasting (Educational Media Foundation) [25] (http://www.emfbroadcasting.com/)
- Family Life Communications [28] (http://www.flc.org/)
- Family Life Network [29] (http://www.fln.org/)
- Family Radio [30] (http://www.familyradio.com/)
- Fundamental Broadcasting Network [31] (http://www.fbnradio.com/)
- Immanuel Broadcasting Network
- Mars Hill Broadcasting [32] (http://www.mhnetwork.org/)
- Moody Broadcasting Network [33] (http://www.moody.edu/MBN)
- Pillar of Fire, Intl. [34] (http://www.pillar.org)
- Sound of Life Network [35] (http://www.soundoflife.org/)
- Three Angels Broadcasting Network [36] (http://www.3abn.org/)
- Toccoa Falls College Radio Network [37] (http://www.toccoafalls.edu/radio)
- USA Radio Network [38] (http://www.usaradio.com/)
- VCY America Radio Network [39] (http://www.vcyamerica.org/)
See also
External links
- Yahoo Directory (http://asia.dir.yahoo.com/News_and_Media/Radio/Networks/)
- InfoPlease (http://www.infoplease.com/ipea/A0151824.html) (has some out of date info)