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Mississippi State Football Broadcast Information
• 2009 MSU Football Game/DawgTalk Call-In Show Radio Affiliates • Maroon to the Max (Audio/Video Streaming) • Satellite Radio • 2009 Dan Mullen Television Show
2009 MSU Football Game/ DawgTalk Call-In Show Radio Affiliates
| City |
Station
|
Frequency |
| Aberdeen |
WWZQ-AM*
|
1240 |
| Amory |
WAMY-AM*
|
1580 |
| Batesville |
WBLE-FM
|
100.5 |
| Biloxi |
WBUV-FM*
|
104.9 |
| Bude |
WMJU-FM*
|
104.3 |
| Cleveland |
WMJW-FM*
|
107.5 |
| Columbia |
WCJU-FM*
|
104.9 |
| Corinth |
WKCU-AM*
|
1350 |
| Ferriday, LA |
KWTG-FM*
|
104.7 |
| French Camp |
WFCA-FM*
|
107.9 |
| Greenville |
WDMS-FM*
|
100.7 |
| Greenwood/Indianola |
WTCD-FM*
|
96.9 |
| Grenada |
WOHT-FM*
|
92.3 |
| Hattiesburg |
WMXI-FM*
|
98.1 |
| Jackson |
WOAD-FM*
|
105.9 |
| Lucedale |
WRBE-FM*
|
106.9 |
| McComb |
WAKK-FM*
|
104.9 |
| Memphis, TN |
KQPN-AM*
|
730 |
| Meridian |
WMOX-AM*
|
1010 |
| Monticello |
WRQO-FM*
|
102.1 |
| Philadelphia |
WWSL-FM*
|
102.3 |
| Tupelo |
WXWX-FM*
|
96.3 |
| Tylertown |
WTYL-FM*
|
97.7 |
| Vicksburg |
WVBG-FM*
|
105.5 |
| Waynesboro |
WABO-AM
|
990 |
| West Point |
WKBB-FM*
|
100.9 |
| Wiggins |
WIGG-AM*
|
1420 |
| Winona |
WONA-FM*
|
95.1 |
All stations above will carry MSU's 2009 football games.
The stations denoted with an "*" will also carry Coach Dan Mullen's weekly call-in show, DawgTalk, held on Thursday nights from 7-8 p.m. (CT), beginning September 3 (last two shows will be on Mondays - Nov. 16 and 23). Fans can call into the show by dialing 866-998-4893.
This listing is subject to change.
Maroon to the Max (Audio/Video Streaming) Audio (live) and video (on-demand) streamed broadcasts of MSU football games are available exclusively through Maroon to the Max, MSU's premium multimedia service. For more information, please consult Maroon to the Max headquarters.
Satellite Radio Back again for MSU football in 2009 will be the relationship between the Southeastern Conference, its member institutions and XM/Sirius Satellite Radio, which became the exclusive providers of satellite radio in the SEC in 2007.
All 12 of MSU's regular-season games will be offered through XM this season, a minimum of eight of which will feature the official MSU broadcast. For more information, please visit XM's or Sirius' Southeastern Conference headquarters.
To get the weekly XM/Sirius stations for MSU football, please visit the 2009 MSU Football Gameday page.
2009 Dan Mullen Television Show Mississippi State Football with Dan Mullen is hosted by veteran sportscaster Jack Cristil and features highlights of the Bulldogs' Saturday game action, team features and previews of upcoming contests. The show will be broadcast on a number of regional and local systems each week following Bulldog games in 2009.
Broadcast times for cable systems/markets are as follows: SportSouth (Turner South): Sundays, 4:30 p.m. CT & Tuesdays, 2:30 p.m. CT CSS (Comcast Cable): Mondays, 4 p.m. CT & Wednesdays, 9 p.m. CT WCBI-TV, Channel 4 (Columbus/Tupelo, MS): Sundays, 11 p.m. CT WJTV-TV, Channel 3 (Jackson, MS): Sundays, 11:05 p.m. CT WHLT-TV, Channel 22 (Hattiesburg, MS): Sundays, 10:30 p.m. CT My Mississippi (contact local cable): Sundays, 4:30 p.m. CT MS TV 18 (Starkville, MS): Mondays-Fridays, 6:30 p.m. CT WEBU-TV, Channel 11 (Webb, MS): Mondays, 7 p.m. CT WHCQ-TV, Channel 8 (Cleveland, MS): Mondays, 7 p.m. CT WPRQ-TV, Channel 12 (Clarksdale, MS): Mondays, 7 p.m. CT Please note: Other selected Mississippi cable systems may also carry the show. Please check your local listings to see if the show will be carried by your area's cable system.
The shows will also be available free of charge via "Maroon to the Max", MSU's premium video streaming area.
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