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The Hammond station has a range that barely makes it onto the south side of Chicago. It is no 50K watt monolith like WGN 720 or WBBM 780.

Purdue Football on Radio​






The Boilermaker Sports Network, managed by Learfield IMG College and Purdue Sports Properties, consists of 24 radio stations. WAZY (96.5 FM) in Lafayette is the flagship station. Games also can be heard on TuneIn.com, via the TuneIn mobile app and on Sirius XM Radio. For home games at Ross-Ade Stadium, the broadcast team calls the action from the John R. DeCamp Radio Booth, named after the longtime voice of the Boilermakers. The pregame show begins one hour prior to kickoff.
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2021 RADIO NETWORK AFFILIATES
^ - Jeff Brohm Show
MarketStationFrequency
Anderson^WHBU1240 AM
Bedford^WBIW1340 AM
BerneWZBD92.7 FM
Boonville^WBNL1540 AM
Bremen/South Bend^WHPZ96.9 FM
Dowagiac, Mich.^WHPD92.1 FM
Evansville^WGBF1280 AM
Fort Wayne^WKJG1380 AM
HammondWJOB1230 AM
Huntingburg^WBDC100.9 FM
Indianapolis^WNDE1260 AM
Jasper^WQKZ98.5 FM
Jeffersonville^WXVW1450 AM
Knox/Culver^WKVI/WYMR1520 AM / 99.3 FM / 98.3 FM
Lafayette*^WAZY (flagship)96.5 FM
Marion^WMRI860 AM
Michigan City^WEFM95.9 FM
Mount Vernon^WRCY1590 AM
Salem^WSLM1220 AM / 97.9 FM
Vincennes^WFML96.7 FM
Warsaw^WRSW1480 AM
Winchester^WZZY98.3 FM
 
The Hammond station has a range that barely makes it onto the south side of Chicago. It is no 50K watt monolith like WGN 720 or WBBM 780.

Purdue Football on Radio​






The Boilermaker Sports Network, managed by Learfield IMG College and Purdue Sports Properties, consists of 24 radio stations. WAZY (96.5 FM) in Lafayette is the flagship station. Games also can be heard on TuneIn.com, via the TuneIn mobile app and on Sirius XM Radio. For home games at Ross-Ade Stadium, the broadcast team calls the action from the John R. DeCamp Radio Booth, named after the longtime voice of the Boilermakers. The pregame show begins one hour prior to kickoff.
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2021 RADIO NETWORK AFFILIATES
^ - Jeff Brohm Show
MarketStationFrequency
Anderson^WHBU1240 AM
Bedford^WBIW1340 AM
BerneWZBD92.7 FM
Boonville^WBNL1540 AM
Bremen/South Bend^WHPZ96.9 FM
Dowagiac, Mich.^WHPD92.1 FM
Evansville^WGBF1280 AM
Fort Wayne^WKJG1380 AM
HammondWJOB1230 AM
Huntingburg^WBDC100.9 FM
Indianapolis^WNDE1260 AM
Jasper^WQKZ98.5 FM
Jeffersonville^WXVW1450 AM
Knox/Culver^WKVI/WYMR1520 AM / 99.3 FM / 98.3 FM
Lafayette*^WAZY (flagship)96.5 FM
Marion^WMRI860 AM
Michigan City^WEFM95.9 FM
Mount Vernon^WRCY1590 AM
Salem^WSLM1220 AM / 97.9 FM
Vincennes^WFML96.7 FM
Warsaw^WRSW1480 AM
Winchester^WZZY98.3 FM
Very informative, I will be testing different ways too.
 
I listen to radio here in Las Vegas over the internet. This can be quite tricky finding a correct site which is free and/or doesn't require signing in but can be done. I have the best success with a WAZY or Purdue sports website, and if you aren't at first successful, keep trying other options with an Internet search for the correct Purdue football game on the radio.

Personally, I love the radio announcers who are knowledgeable and although obviously pro-Purdue, always give accurate announcing. When watching the TV and listening to the radio simultaneously, you can easily see how their comments are superior because they cover the whole field and just aren't doing close-ups following the ball and never knowing what's happening elsewhere on the field.
 
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I listen to radio here in Las Vegas over the internet. This can be quite tricky finding a correct site which is free and/or doesn't require signing in but can be done. I have the best success with a WAZY or Purdue sports website, and if you aren't at first successful, keep trying other options with an Internet search for the correct Purdue football game on the radio.

Personally, I love the radio announcers who are knowledgeable and although obviously pro-Purdue, always give accurate announcing. When watching the TV and listening to the radio simultaneously, you can easily see how their comments are superior because they cover the whole field and just aren't doing close-ups following the ball and never knowing what's happening elsewhere on the field.
I do the same in Fla, for both basketball and football. The WAZY feed over the internet also has the added benefit of pre and post game comments. You can also sync the radio and tv broadcasts by simply pausing the tv until the radio catches up, or vice versa.
 
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