The Texas Rangers Radio Network has stations in
Texas,
Arkansas,
Louisiana and
Oklahoma.[1] The
flagship station is 105.3
KRLD-FM The Fan in
Dallas. When a Rangers game conflicts with other coverage on KRLD-FM, the baseball game moves to
AM 1080KRLD. Games have aired on Spanish radio stations KESS from 1991 to 2010,
KZMP from 2011 to 2016, and
KFLC since 2017. Games are also heard on other Spanish-language radio stations in Texas and Arkansas.
Texas Rangers games currently air on the regional television network
Bally Sports Southwest.[2] Games also previously aired in Spanish on television station Canal de Teja.
Current radio broadcasters
Eric Nadel, play-by-play (since 1979; 1980–present on radio; 1979–1981 on TV)
Steve Busby (2012–2016) (play-by-play); (2016) (analyst); (1997–mid-2011) (studio host/analyst); (1990–94) (primary TV play-by-play); (1982–1989, 1995) (secondary TV play-by-play and analyst)
Mark McLemore (2012–present) (fill-in color analyst)
John Rhadigan (March 2011–May 2011) (play-by-play)
The Texas Rangers Radio Network has stations in
Texas,
Arkansas,
Louisiana and
Oklahoma.[1] The
flagship station is 105.3
KRLD-FM The Fan in
Dallas. When a Rangers game conflicts with other coverage on KRLD-FM, the baseball game moves to
AM 1080KRLD. Games have aired on Spanish radio stations KESS from 1991 to 2010,
KZMP from 2011 to 2016, and
KFLC since 2017. Games are also heard on other Spanish-language radio stations in Texas and Arkansas.
Texas Rangers games currently air on the regional television network
Bally Sports Southwest.[2] Games also previously aired in Spanish on television station Canal de Teja.
Current radio broadcasters
Eric Nadel, play-by-play (since 1979; 1980–present on radio; 1979–1981 on TV)
Steve Busby (2012–2016) (play-by-play); (2016) (analyst); (1997–mid-2011) (studio host/analyst); (1990–94) (primary TV play-by-play); (1982–1989, 1995) (secondary TV play-by-play and analyst)
Mark McLemore (2012–present) (fill-in color analyst)
John Rhadigan (March 2011–May 2011) (play-by-play)