The New England Patriots Radio Network is a radio network which carries live game broadcasts of the New England Patriots. The network's flagship station is WBZ-FM, located in Boston, Massachusetts. Gil Santos, former WBZ sports reporter who was known as the "Voice of the New England Patriots" retired after the 2012 season (during the Patriots' December win over the Dolphins that season part of Santos' radio call was simulcast by CBS television in recognition of his time with the team) and was replaced by Bob Socci, who now does the play-by-play with former Patriots quarterback Scott Zolak providing the color commentary and former Patriots linebacker Matt Chatham and WBZ-TV/WSBK-TV sports reporter Steve Burton providing the sideline reports.[1]Marc Bertrand and Boston Globe sports columnist Chris Gasper host the pregame, and the postgame show is hosted by Bertrand . Former hosts of the network's pre- and postgame show include Gary Tanguay, Andy Gresh, Bill Abbate, Mike Ruth, Tim Fox, and Pete Brock, and Steve DeOssie. Albert Breer and Patriots Football Weekly writers Paul Perillo and Andy Hart are regular guest analysts on the network's pre-game show.
Contents
1Network stations
1.1Flagship
1.2Connecticut
1.3Maine
1.4Massachusetts
1.5New Hampshire
1.6Rhode Island
1.7Vermont
1.8New York
1.9Florida
2See also
3References
Network stations
Map of radio affiliates.
Flagship
WBZ-FM, 98.5 FM Boston, Massachusetts
Connecticut
WGCH 1490 AM Greenwich
WTIC 1080 AM Hartford
WINY 1350 AM Putnam
WMOS 102.3 FM Stonington/New London
WINE 940 AM Brookfield/Danbury
Maine
WBLM 102.9 FM Portland
WEBB 98.5 FM Augusta
WEZQ 92.9 FM Bangor
WOZI 101.9 FM Presque Isle
Massachusetts
WAQY 102.1 FM Longmeadow/Springfield
WBEC 1420 AM Pittsfield
WBOQ 104.9 FM Gloucester
WBSM 1420 AM New Bedford
WMRC 1490 AM Milford
WNAW 1230 AM North Adams
WPKZ 1280 AM Fitchburg
WPVQ-FM 95.3 FM Greenfield
WSAR 1480 AM Fall River
WSBS 860 AM Great Barrington
WWFX 100.1 FM Southbridge
WXTK 95.1 FM West Yarmouth
W267CD 101.3 FM Milford (translator of WMRC/1490)
W287BT 105.3 FM Fitchburg (translator of WPKZ/1280)
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