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Big Red Radio Network adds WAIN-AM, Columbia, KY, to network Bowling Green, Ky. - The Big Red Radio Network announced Monday that it has added stations in Brandenburg and Columbia for the 2005 football season. WMMG (103.5 FM/1140 AM) in Brandenburg and WAIN-AM (1270) in Columbia will debut when the Hilltoppers open the season against West Virginia Tech Thursday (Sept. 1) at L.T. Smith Stadium/Jimmy Feix Field. "We always jump at any opportunity to increase the exposure of Hilltopper football and basketball,"said Mike Legg, Western's Director of Sales and Broadcasting and the "Voice of the Hilltoppers. "These two additions allow us to enhance our footprint in northern and eastern Kentucky." In addition to the two new affiliates, the Big Red Radio Network also includes the following stations: WPTQ-FM (103.7) "the flagship station for Topper football " WKLX-FM (100.7), WOVO-FM (105.3) and WCDS-AM (1440) in Bowling Green and Glasgow; WANY (106.3 FM/1390 AM) in Albany; WBRT-AM (1320) in Bardstown; WTCO-AM (1450) in Campbellsville; WIEL-AM (1400) in Elizabethtown; WEKT-AM (1070) in Elkton; WSON-AM (860) in Henderson; WTTL-AM (1310) in Madisonville; WLBQ-AM (1570) in Morgantown; WLME-FM (102.9) in Owensboro; and, WPKY-AM (1580) in Princeton. Season and single game tickets are still available for the 2005 football campaign. The WKU Athletic Ticket Office can be reached by phone at (270) 745-5222 and 1-800-5-BIG-RED, or tickets can be ordered on-line at the school's official web site www.wkusports.com. Story courtesy of Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, KY This story was posted on 2005-08-22 08:47:23
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