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The '''[[2003]] [[Austrian Grand Prix]]''' was a [[Formula One]] race held on [[May 18]], [[2003]] at the [[A1-Ring]]. It was the last F1 Grand Prix to be held in this track.
{{Infobox Network
|network_name = ESPN Radio
|network_logo = [[Image:ESPN_Radio.png|center|150px]]
|country = [[United States]]
|network_type = [[Radio network]]
|available = National, through regional affiliates and [[satellite radio]]
|owner = [[The Walt Disney Company]] (80%)<br>[[Hearst Corporation]] (20%)
|launch_date = [[January 1]], [[1992]]
|website = [http://espnradio.espn.go.com/espnradio/index espnradio.com]
 
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'''ESPN Radio''' is a national [[Sports radio|sports]] [[radio network]] based in the [[United States]]. It was launched on [[January 1]], [[1992]] under the original banner of "SportsRadio ESPN." ESPN Radio is located at [[ESPN]] [[headquarters]] in [[Bristol, Connecticut]]. The network airs a regular schedule of daily and weekly programming as well as live coverage of [[Major League Baseball]], [[National Basketball Association]], [[Bowl Championship Series]], and [[National Invitation Tournament]] games. ESPN Radio is broadcast to subscribers of both [[Sirius Satellite Radio]] and [[XM Satellite Radio]].
 
== Classification ==
ESPN Radio currently has five company-owned stations in [[New York City]], [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]], [[Chicago]], [[Dallas, Texas|Dallas]], and [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania|Pittsburgh]]. Most other markets have ESPN Radio affiliates, whether they be part-time or have their entire format dedicated to ESPN Radio. ESPN Radio is currently an official part of the [[ABC Radio]] network, though the [[Walt Disney Company]] is not including the ESPN Radio network or the [[Radio Disney]] network [http://www.fmqb.com/article.asp?id=179170 in the pending sale of ABC Radio] to [[Citadel Broadcasting]].
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==Current Programming==
{| class="wikitable"
! Program
! Host(s)
! ''SportsCenter'' Anchor
! Original Run
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| ''[[AllNight with Jason Smith]]''
| [[Jason Smith (sports radio personality)|Jason Smith]]
| [[Jay Reynolds]]
| (2005–present)
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| ''[[Mike and Mike in the Morning]]''
| [[Mike Greenberg]] and [[Mike Golic]]
| [[Bob Picozzi]]
| (1998–present)
|-
| ''[[The Herd with Colin Cowherd]]''
| [[Colin Cowherd]]
| [[Dan Davis]]
| (2004–present)
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| ''[[The Dan Patrick Show]]''
| [[Dan Patrick]] and [[Keith Olbermann]]
| [[Dan Davis]]
| (1999–present)
|-
| ''[[The SportsBash]]''
| [[John Seibel]]
| [[John Stashower]]
| (2005–present)
|-
! Pos !! No !! Driver !! Team !! Laps !! Time/Retired !! Grid !! Points
| ''[[The Pulse (radio)|The Pulse]]''
| [[Doug Gottlieb]]
| [[John Stashower]]
| (2006–present)
|-
| ''[[GameNight]]''
| [[Freddie Coleman]], [[Amy Lawrence]],<br>[[Jeff Rickard]] and [[Ryen Russillo]]
| [[Jay Reynolds]]
| (1992–present)
|-
| ''[[The V Show with Bob Valvano]]''
| [[Bob Valvano]]
| -
| -
|-
| ''[[Mike & Mike in the Morning|The Best of Mike & Mike]]''
| Liam & Joaquin (Mike & Mike's producers)
| -
| -
|-
| ''[[Saturday RaceDay]]''
| [[Pat Patterson]] and [[Mike King]]
| -
| -
|-
| ''[[A.M. GameDay]]''
| [[C.J. Silas]]
| -
| -
|-
| ''[[Saturday GameDay]]''
| [[Jon Stashower]], [[Mel Kiper Jr.]]<br>and [[Andy Katz]]
| -
| -
|-
| ''[[The Huddle]]''
| [[John Clayton]], [[Jeremy Green]]<br>and [[Sean Salisbury]]
| -
| -
|-
| ''[[GameNight]]''
| [[Freddy Coleman]] and [[Ryen Russillo]]
| -
| -
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| ''[[The V Show with Bob Valvano]]''
| [[Bob Valvano]]
| -
| -
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| ''[[Sunday RaceDay]]''
| [[Pat Patterson]] and [[Mike King]]
| -
| -
|-
| ''[[Fantasy Focus]]''
| [[Mike Yam]] and [[Erik Karabell]]
| -
| -
|-
| ''[[John Kincade|The John Kincade Show]]''
| [[John Kincade]]
| -
| -
|-
| ''[[Sunday GameDay]]''
| [[Andy Gresh]]
| -
| -
|-
| ''[[The Baseball Show]]''
| [[Ryen Russillo]] and [[Steve Phillips]]
| -
| -
|-
| ''[[GameNight]]''
| [[Jeff Rickard]] and [[Amy Lawrence]]
| -
| -
|}
 
===Out-of-season shows===
*''[[ESPN Radio College GameDay|College GameDay]]'' (Sat, September-December)
*''[[The Baseball Show]]'' (Sun, April-August)
*''[[The Doug Karsch Show]]'' (Sat, January-August)
*''[[The NFL on ESPN Radio]]'' (Sun, September-January)
 
===Game broadcasts===
*''[[BCS on ESPN Radio]]'' (2000-present)
*''[[Major League Baseball on ESPN Radio]]'' (1998-present)
*''[[The NBA on ESPN Radio]]'' (1996-present)
*''[[NIT on ESPN Radio]]'' (Disbanded)
 
===Daily segments===
*''[[ESPN Radio SportsCenter]]''
*''[[SportsBeat]]''
*''[[Extra Point]]''
 
==Former shows==
===Weekday===
*''[[AllNight with Jason Smith|AllNight with Todd Wright]]'' (Mon–Fri 1am–6am, 1996–2005)
*''[[The Dan Patrick Show]]'' (Mon-Fri 1pm-4pm, 1999-2007)
*''[[Mike and Mike in the Morning|Bruno-Golic Morning Show]]'' (Mon–Fri 6am–10am, 1995–1998)
*''[[Pardon the Interruption]]'' (Mon-Fri 7pm-7:30pm, 2001-2004)
*''[[The SportsBash|The SportsBash with Erik Kuselius]]'' (Mon-Fri 4pm-7pm, 2005-2007)
*''[[The SportsBash|The Sports Brothers with Erik and Chris Kuselius]]'' (Mon–Fri 4pm–7pm, 2003–2005)
*''[[The Tony Kornheiser Show]]'' (Mon–Fri 10am–1pm, 1998–2004)
*''[[The Fabulous Sports Babe|The Fabulous Sports Babe with Nanci Donnellan]]'' (Mon–Fri 10am–1pm, 1994–1997)
 
===Weekend===
*''[[SportsRadio ESPN Sunday Magazine]]'' (Sundays 8am-10am, 1994-1998)
*''[[ESPN The Magazine|ESPN The Magazine with Dan Le Batard]]'' (Sun 7am-11am, 1998-2004)
*''[[ESPN The Magazine|ESPN The Magazine with Mark Madden]]'' (Sun 8am-11am, 2004-2005)
*''[[Out of Bounds with Mark Madden]]'' (Sun 9am-11am, 2005)
*''[[The Post-Game Locker-Room Report with Jack Arute]]'' (Sat–Sun 11pm–2am, 2001–2003)
 
==Partial station listings for ESPN Radio local affiliates==
This listing of radio stations that are branded as ESPN Radio is an incomplete sampling of major markets in 2007. The full list of "full time" affiliates (not all of which are branded "ESPN Radio") can be found [http://espnradio.espn.go.com/espnradio/map here].
 
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{| class="wikitable" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="3"
|+ '''ESPN Radio Station Listing'''
|-
! 1
! Market !! Branding !! Special Local Programming Notes
| 1
| {{flagicon|Germany}} '''[[Michael Schumacher]]'''
| '''[[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]]'''
| 69
| 1:24'04.888
| 1
| '''10'''
|-
! 2
| [[Albany, New York]] || [[WTMM-FM|ESPN Radio 104.5 "The Team"]] || [[New York Yankees]] affiliate station and [[Albany River Rats]] coverage
| 6
| {{flagicon|Finland}} '''[[Kimi Räikkönen]]'''
| '''[[Team McLaren|McLaren]]-[[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]]'''
| 69
| +3.362 secs
| 2
| '''8'''
|-
! 3
| [[Altoona, Pennsylvania]] || [[WVAM|ESPN Radio 1430]] ||
| 2
| {{flagicon|Brazil}} '''[[Rubens Barrichello]]'''
| '''[[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]]'''
| 69
| +3.951 secs
| 5
| '''6'''
|-
! 4
| [[Atlantic City, New Jersey]] || [[WENJ|ESPN Radio 1450]] || [[NASCAR]], [[Bowl Championship Series|BCS]], [[NCAA Final Four ]], [[Sweet Sixteen (NCAA Basketball Tournament)|Sweet Sixteen]] (since 2006), [[Major League Baseball]] and [[NFL]] live coverage and Absegami, EHT, Holy Spirit, [[Atlantic City High School|Atlantic City]], Mainland, EHT, and Pleasantville High School sports
| 17
| {{flagicon|UK}} '''[[Jenson Button]]'''
| '''[[British American Racing|BAR]]-[[Honda Racing F1|Honda]]'''
| 69
| +42.243 secs
| 7
| '''5'''
|-
! 5
| [[Augusta, Georgia]] || [[WPCH (AM)|ESPN Radio 1380]] ||
| 5
| {{flagicon|UK}} '''[[David Coulthard]]'''
| '''[[Team McLaren|McLaren]]-[[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]]'''
| 69
| +59.740 secs
| 14
| '''4'''
|-
! 6
| [[Austin, Texas]] || [[KZNX|The Big ESPN Radio 1530]] || [[San Antonio Spurs]], [[Austin Ice Bats]], [[Austin Toros]], [[Dallas Cowboys]], and [[Houston Texans]] live coverage
| 4
| {{flagicon|Germany}} '''[[Ralf Schumacher]]'''
| '''[[WilliamsF1|Williams]]-[[BMW]]'''
| 68
| +1 Lap
| 10
| '''3'''
|-
! 7
| [[Baltimore, Maryland]] || [[WJFK-AM|ESPN Radio 1300]] || [[University of Maryland Terrapins]] flagship station
| 14
| {{flagicon|Australia}} '''[[Mark Webber]]'''
| '''[[Jaguar Racing|Jaguar]]-[[Cosworth]]'''
| 68
| +1 Lap
| 17
| '''2'''
|-
! 8
| [[Barnwell, South Carolina]]|| [[WDOG (AM)|ESPN Radio 1460]]
| 7
| {{flagicon|Italy}} '''[[Jarno Trulli]]'''
| '''[[Renault F1|Renault]]'''
| 68
| +1 Lap
| 6
| '''1'''
|-
! 9
| [[Baton Rouge, Louisiana]] || [[WIBR (AM)| ESPN Radio 1300]] ||
| 15
| {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Antônio Pizzonia]]
| [[Jaguar Racing|Jaguar]]-[[Cosworth]]
| 68
| +1 Lap
| 8
| &nbsp;
|-
! 10
| [[Binghamton, New York]] || [[WYOS|ESPN Radio 1360]] || [[Syracuse University]] Basketball coverage and The [[Jim Boeheim]] Show
| 21
| {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Cristiano da Matta]]
| [[Toyota F1|Toyota]]
| 68
| +1 Lap
| 13
| &nbsp;
|-
! 11
| [[Boston, Massachusetts]] || [[WAMG|890 ESPN]] || [[Northeastern University (Boston, Massachusetts)|Northeastern University]] Football, Hockey, and Basketball flagship. Select [[Harvard University]] basketball coverage as well. [[Lowell Spinners]] are broadcasted on [[WLLH|1400 ESPN Lowell-Lawarance]] (a simulcast of 890) starting for the 2007 season.
| 12
| {{flagicon|Ireland}} [[Ralph Firman]]
| [[Jordan Grand Prix|Jordan]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]
| 68
| +1 Lap
| 16
| &nbsp;
|-
! 12
| [[Buffalo, New York]] || [[WGR|WGR 550]] || [[Buffalo Sabres]] flagship station, [[University of Buffalo]] football
| 16
| {{flagicon|Canada}} [[Jacques Villeneuve]]
| [[British American Racing|BAR]]-[[Honda Racing F1|Honda]]
| 68
| +1 Lap
| 12
| &nbsp;
|-
! 13
| [[Burlington, Vermont]] || [[WCAT|WCAT 1390]] || [[Vermont Lake Monsters]] baseball
| 18
| {{flagicon|UK}} [[Justin Wilson]]
| [[Minardi]]-[[Cosworth]]
| 67
| +2 Laps
| 18
| &nbsp;
|-
! Ret
| [[Canton, Ohio]] || [[WTIG|ESPN 990]] || [[Columbus Blue Jackets]], [[Cincinnati Reds]], [[Cincinnati Bengals]], and [[Massillon Tigers]] live play-by-play
| 11
| {{flagicon|Italy}} [[Giancarlo Fisichella]]
| [[Jordan Grand Prix|Jordan]]-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]
| 60
| Fuel system
| 9
| &nbsp;
|-
! Ret
| [[Cedar Rapids, Iowa]] || [[KGYM|The Zone, ESPN Radio 1600]] || [[Iowa State University]] sports
| 9
| {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Nick Heidfeld]]
| [[Sauber]]-[[Petronas]]
| 46
| Engine
| 4
| &nbsp;
|-
! Ret
| [[Chattanooga, Tennessee]] || [[WDEF-AM|ESPN Radio 1370]] || [[Atlanta Braves]], [[Nashville Predators]], [[MLB]] and [[NFL]] coverage
| 8
| {{flagicon|Spain}} [[Fernando Alonso]]
| [[Renault F1|Renault]]
| 44
| Engine
| 19
| &nbsp;
|-
! Ret
| [[Chicago, Illinois]] || [[WMVP|ESPN Radio 1000]] || [[University of Notre Dame]] and [[University of Illinois at Chicago]] sports live coverage
| 3
| {{flagicon|Colombia}} [[Juan Pablo Montoya]]
| [[WilliamsF1|Williams]]-[[BMW]]
| 32
| Engine
| 3
| &nbsp;
|-
! Ret
| [[Cincinnati, Ohio]] || [[WSAI|Cincinnati's ESPN 1360]] || Cincy's new home for ESPN Radio
| 20
| {{flagicon|France}} [[Olivier Panis]]
| [[Toyota F1|Toyota]]
| 6
| Suspension
| 11
| &nbsp;
|-
! Ret
| [[Cleveland, Ohio]] || [[WKNR|ESPN 850 WKNR]] (main affiliate)<br> [[WWGK|AM 1540 KNR-2]] (secondary) || [[NASCAR]] live coverage, [[Ohio State|OSU]] football/basketball affiliate, [[CSU Vikings]] basketball and [[Mid-American Conference|MAC]] Tournament flagship.
| 19
Sister Station WWGK AM 1540, Cleveland's [[Fox Sports Radio]] affiliate, carries [[The Herd with Colin Cowherd]] and [[The Dan Patrick Show]], which don't air on ESPN 850 due to other commitments. "1540 KNR-2" also carries select [[NBA]] and [[MLB]] games via ESPN Radio
| {{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Jos Verstappen]]
| [[Minardi]]-[[Cosworth]]
| 0
| Clutch
| 20
| &nbsp;
|-
! DNS
| [[Dallas, Texas]] || [[KESN|103.3 FM ESPN]] || [[Dallas Mavericks]] basketball and [[Texas Christian University]] football flagship station
|- 10
| {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Heinz-Harald Frentzen]]
| [[Dayton, Ohio]] || [[ESPN Radio 1410]] || [[Dayton Dragons]] baseball.
| [[Sauber]]-[[Petronas]]
|-
| 0
| [[Denver, Colorado]] || [[KEPN|ESPN Radio 1600]] || Launched on [[January 1]], [[2007]] as a [[sister station]] to [[KKFN]] 950AM; airs [[Denver Nuggets]] and [[Colorado Avalanche]] games that are bumped from KKFN; also [[University of Denver]] sports
| Clutch
|-
| 15
| [[Erie, Pennsylvania]] || [[WRIE|ESPN Radio 1260 The Score]] || [[Buffalo Bills]] coverage and [[Cleveland Indians]]aseball
| &nbsp;
|-
| [[Evansville, Indiana]] || [[WYFX|ESPN Radio 106.7]] ||
|-
| [[Fresno, California]] || [[KFIG|1430 ESPN Radio]] ||
|-
| [[Great Falls, Montana]] || [[KXGF|ESPN Radio 1400]] || [[Montana State University]] football coverage
|-
| [[Hartford, Connecticut]] || [[WPOP|ESPN Radio 1410]] || [[New York Yankees]] affiliate station. Coverage of the AHL's [[Hartford Wolfpack]] and [[Central Connecticut State University]]'s Blue Devils Basketball.
|-
| [[Houston, Texas]] || [[KFNC-FM|ESPN Radio 97.5]] || Became ESPN Radio affiliate in January 2007
|-
| [[Huntington, West Virginia]] || [[WRVC-AM|ESPN Radio 930]] || [[Marshall University]] flagship
|-
| [[Huntsville, Alabama]] || [[WUMP|SportsRadio 730 The UMP]] || Running limited programming until [[Fox Sports Radio]] contract runs out in April 2007
|-
| [[Indianapolis, Indiana]] || [[WXLW|ESPN Radio 950]] || [[Indianapolis Indians]] Minor League Baseball and [[IUPUI]] basketball
|-
| [[Jackson, Michigan]] || [[WIBM|ESPN Radio 1450]] || [[Detroit Tigers]] baseball, [[Michigan State University|Michigan State]] football and basketball, [[Detroit Pistons]] basketball and [[Detroit Lions]] football coverage
|-
| [[Jackson, Mississippi]] || [[WPBQ|ESPN Radio 1240]] || Jackson Prep, [[Millsaps College]], Cotton State Baseball, and [[Tennessee Titans]] live coverage
|-
| [[Jacksonville, Florida]] || [[WZNZ|ESPN Radio 1460]] || [[Atlanta Braves]] baseball live
coverage
|-
| [[Johnstown, Pennsylvania]] || [[WPRR|ESPN Radio 1490]] || [[Penn State Nittany Lions football]] coverage
|-
| [[Kansas City, Missouri]] || [[KCXM|ESPN Radio 97.3]] || [[Kansas City Royals]] coverage
 
|-
| [[Las Vegas, Nevada]] || [[KBAD|ESPN Radio 920]] || [[University of Nevada, Las Vegas|UNLV]] basketball flagship station
|-
| [[Lima, Ohio]] || [[WLJM|ESPN Radio 940 AM]] || [[Ohio State University, Lima Campus]] Affiliate of the Cleveland Indians, Cleveland Cavaliers, and the NASCAR Busch Series. "Sports Talk With Koza." "Sportsrap With Wandell and Williams."
|-
| [[Los Angeles, California]] || [[KSPN (AM)|710 ESPN Radio]] || [[Los Angeles Clippers]] flagship station, [[Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim]] flagship station, [[USC Trojans]] Football and Basketball flagship station
|-
| [[McAllen, Texas]] || [[KSOX|ESPN Radio 1240]] ||
|-
| [[Memphis, Tennessee]] || [[KQPN|730 ESPN]] || [[University of Tennessee]] sports coverage
|-
| [[Madison, Wisconsin]] || [[WTSO|ESPN Radio 1070]] || [[Milwaukee Brewers]] play by play and back up for WIBA-AM sports coverage
|-
| [[Milwaukee, Wisconsin]] || [[WAUK|ESPN Radio 1510]]<br>[[WMCS|ESPN Radio 1290 AM]] || WAUK broadcasts during the day until station shuts down; WMCS (ironically, once WMVP) airs shows at night
|-
| [[Nashville, Tennessee]] || [[WNFN|ESPN 106.7 The Fan]] || [[Middle Tennessee State University]] sports coverage
|-
| [[New York City|New York, New York]] || [[WEPN|1050 ESPN Radio]] || [[New York Jets]] (NFL), [[New York Knicks]] (NBA), [[New York Rangers]] (NHL), [[Syracuse University]] (men's basketball and football) flagship station
|-
| [[Omaha, Nebraska]] || [[KOZN|1620 The Zone, Omaha's ESPN Radio]] ||
|-
| [[Orlando, Florida]] || [[WHOO|ESPN Radio 1080 AM]] || [[Orlando Magic]], [[Tampa Bay Devil Rays]], [[Florida Seals]], and [[NASCAR]] live coverage
|-
| [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] || [[WPHY|ESPN 920 AM]] || [[La Salle University]] Basketball,[[Temple University|Temple]] Owls football
|-
| [[Phoenix, Arizona]] || [[KTAR-AM|Sports 620 KTAR]] || Flagship station of [[Phoenix Suns]], [[Arizona Cardinals]], [[Arizona State Sun Devils]], and other area teams; simulcasts on [[KMVP]], the former "ESPN Radio 860"; has cut back on network programming since start of 2007, including cutting off for most of ''[[Mike and Mike in the Morning]]'' in favor of the ''Doug and Wolf Show'', as well as reduced versions of [[Colin Cowherd]]'s and [[Dan Patrick]]'s shows (by one hour each)
|-
| [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania|Pittsburgh]] || [[WEAE-AM|ESPN Radio 1250]] || [[Penn State Nittany Lions football]] coverage
|-
| [[Portland, Oregon]] || [[KFXX-AM|SportsRadio 1080 The Fan]] || [[Seattle Mariners]]
|-
| [[Reading, Pennsylvania]] || [[WIOV (AM)|ESPN Radio 1240]] ||
|-
| [[Sacramento, California]] || [[KCTC|ESPN 1320 AM]] ||
|-
| [[St. Louis, Missouri]] || [[KSLG (AM)|ESPN Radio 1380]] || [[Southeast Missouri State University#Athletic team names and mascot|Southeast Missouri Redhawks]] basketball and football flagship station
|-
| [[Salamanca (city), New York|Salamanca, New York]] || [[WGGO|ESPN 1590 WGGO]] || [[Cleveland Browns]], [[Penn State Nittany Lions]] football, local high school sports and midget football
|-
| [[San Diego, California]] || [[XESPN-AM|ESPN Radio 800]] || [[Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim]] live coverage
|-
| [[Scranton, Pennsylvania]] || [[WEJL|ESPN Radio 630-1240]] ||
|-
| [[South Beloit, Illinois]] || [[WTJK|ESPN Radio 1380]] || [[Beloit College]] football flagship station
|-
| [[Spartanburg, South Carolina]] || [[WSPG-AM|ESPN Radio 1400]] || [[Atlanta Braves]] MLB Baseball, [[Carolina Panthers]] NFL Football, [[Charlotte Bobcats]] NBA Basketball, [[Wofford Terriers]] College Football, [[Spartanburg Vikings]] High-School Football
|-
| [[State College, Pennsylvania]] || [[WMAJ|ESPN Radio 1450]] || [[Penn State Nittany Lions football]] and [[State College High School]] sports flagship station, plus [[Pittsburgh Pirates]] and [[Pittsburgh Steelers]] coverage. Occasionally, other [[NFL]] teams are covered as well on Sundays and Mondays ([[Monday Night Football]])
|-
| [[Syracuse, New York]] || [[WNSS|ESPN 1260]] || [[Syracuse Orange|Syracuse University Orange]] flagship and [[Buffalo Bills]] coverage
|-
| [[Tallahassee, Florida]] || [[WHBT|ESPN 1410 The Fan]] ||
|-
| [[Tampa Bay, Florida]] || [[WHBO|Sports radio 1470 ]] || Florida State Seminoles football and basketball coverage
|-
| [[Vernon, Texas]] || | ESPN 1230 || Football: Cowboys, Longhorns, Aggies, [[Randy Galloway]] only radio station in the world on showroom of a car dealership
|-
| [[Virginia Beach, Virginia]] || [[WGH|ESPN Radio 1310]] || [[James Madison University#Athletics|James Madison University Dukes]] football, [[Norfolk Tides]] baseball and [[Norfolk Admirals]] hockey flagship station
|-
| [[Washington, DC]] || [[Triple X ESPN Radio]] || [[Washington Redskins]] football flagship, [[Virginia Tech]] football & men's basketball coverage
|-
| [[Williamsport, Pennsylvania]] || [[WLYC|ESPN Radio 1050]] ||
|-
| [[Wilmington, North Carolina]] || [[WMFD (AM)|ESPN Radio 630]] || [[Cape Fear, North Carolina|Cape Fear]] Rugby Football Club coverage
|-
| [[Youngstown, Ohio]] || [[WBBW|ESPN Radio 1240]] || [[Columbus Blue Jackets]], [[Pittsburgh Pirates]] and [[Youngstown Steelhounds]] game coverage
|}
 
== Notes ==
==Defunct/Moved ESPN Radio affiliates==
*Fastest Lap: Michael Schumacher 1'08.337
The following is the list of radio stations that were previously ESPN Radio affiliates.
*Micheal Schumacher took pole position in this race despite a huge slide on his qualifying lap.
*Heinz Harald Frentzen did not take part in the race start, as the field set off on the final parade lap, the Sauber driver was left behind. He rushed off to get the T-car but there was not enough time to get everything switched over from Nick Heidfeld's settings and so Frentzen's day was over.
*During Michael Schumacher's pit stop, his [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] car somehow caught fire. Due to this incident Schumacher lost around half a minute in the pits. Usually pit stops would only take 8 seconds, so this performance by Schumacher to go on and win a race was spectacular by his own standards.
 
{{F1 race report|
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Name_of_race = [[Austrian Grand Prix]] |
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Year_of_race = 2003 |
{| class="wikitable" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="3"
Previous_race_in_season = [[2003 Spanish Grand Prix]] |
|+ '''ESPN Radio Station Listing'''
Next_race_in_season = [[2003 Monaco Grand Prix]] |
|-
Previous_year's_race = [[2002 Austrian Grand Prix]] |
! Market !! Branding !! Special Local Programming Notes
Next_year's_race = ''none''
|-
}}
| [[Albany, New York]] || [[WEEV|ESPN Radio 1300 The Team]] || Moved to [[WTMM-FM|104.5 FM]] in late 2006
|-
| [[Baton Rouge, Louisiana]] || [[WSKR (AM)| The Score 1210]] || Lost the broadcast rights in Baton Rouge to the now [[WIBR (AM)|ESPN 1300]] in February 2007.
|-
|[[Hartford, Connecticut]] || [[WLAT| News-Sports 910 CNN]] || WNEZ AM 910 carried [[The Fabulous Sports Babe|The Fabulous Sports Babe]] until December [[1996]] when the station was sold and went Spanish and later Urban Contemporary. The station is now Spanish Tropical [[WLAT|Mega 910 WLAT]]. ESPN Radio has been on [[WPOP]] since [[1998]] when that station dumped the One on One Sports network.
|-
|[[Houston, Texas]] || [[KBME|790 The Sports Animal]] || Moved to [[KFNC-FM|97.5]] in January 2007
|-
| [[Huntington, West Virginia]] || [[WCMI|ESPN Radio 1340]] || Swapped with [[WRVC|AM 930 WRVC]] on [[November 6]], [[2006]]
|-
| [[Los Angeles]] || [[KSPN|ESPN Radio 1110]] || Swapped with then [[Radio Disney]] 710 in 2003
|-
| [[Lindenwold, New Jersey]] || [[WTTM|ESPN Radio 1680]] || Defunct since 2002, broadcasting the [[Trenton Thunder]]
|-
| [[Cleveland, Ohio]] || [[WTAM]]<br>(1996-1998)<br>[[WKNR]]<br>(1998-2006)<br>[[WWGK]]<br>(2006-2007) || WTAM moved the affiliation to then-sister station WKNR in 1998; WKNR carried ESPN Radio until its cancellation by the network in July 2006 which was effective that October. WWGK's new ownership then purchased WKNR in December 2006, and moved it back to WKNR in March 2007.
|-
| [[Washington, D.C.]] || [[WTEM|SportsTalk 980]] || Defunct since July 2006, moved to [[Triple X ESPN Radio]]. Had been the flagship of [[The Tony Kornheiser Show]] (now originates independantly at [[WTWP]]) and [[Andy Pollin]] was also a past contributor to the network.
|-
| [[Little Rock, Arkansas]] || [[KDXE|Total Sports 1380]] || Purchased by Simmons Media, leased to [[Nova M]] Radio, a group that leases stations to run [[Air America Radio]] programming.
|}
 
==See also==
*[[List of ESPN radio personalities]]
*[[List of assets owned by Disney]]
*[[List of who owns what]]
*[[Radio Disney]], another radio network owned by [[Disney]]
 
==External links==
*[http://www.espnradio.com ESPNRadio.com] - Official site
*[http://www.sirius.com/ESPNRadio ESPN Radio on Sirius]
*[http://espn.xmradio.com ESPN Radio on XM]
*[http://www.1050espnradio.com/ 1050 AM ESPN Radio New York] - New York's ESPN Radio station
*[http://www.espnradio710.com/main.asp ESPN Radio 710] - LA's ESPN Radio station
*[http://www.espnradio1000.com/ ESPN Radio 1000] - Chicago's ESPN Radio station
*[[http://www.espnradio1280.com/ ESPN Radio 1280] - California central coast ESPN Radio station
*[http://www.espnradio1250.com - Pittsburgh's ESPN Radio station
 
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[[es:Anexo:Gran Premio de Austria de 2003]]
[[id:Grand Prix F1 Austria 2003]]
[[pt:Grande Prêmio da Áustria de 2003 (Fórmula 1)]]
[[ru:Гран-при Австрии 2003 года]]
[[sl:Velika nagrada Avstrije 2003]]
[[sv:Österrikes Grand Prix 2003]]