Clemson Tigers Network

Clemson Tigers Network is a subsidiary of Clemson Tigers Sports Properties and is the official media rights holder for Clemson University athletics. It is operated by JMI Sports, with distribution operations handled at WCCP-FM in Clemson, South Carolina.[1] Prior to 2017, when the network was known as Clemson Tigers Sports Network, CTSN was operated by Learfield Sports.[2]

Clemson Tigers Network
Company typePrivate
IndustrySports Marketing, Television and Radio Production and Broadcasting
Headquarters,
USA
Key people
Gerry Dickey
ParentClemson Tigers Sports Properties, JMI Sports
Websitehttp://www.ClemsonTigers.com

Television

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Coach's Show

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CTSN produces a weekly coach's show for football and basketball. Hosted by Pete Yanity, the show reviews the past week's activity in each sport. The coach plays an active role on the show discussing the team's performance.

Call Sign[3] City, State Date, Time
W30CV-D Hilton Head, SC Sundays, 11:00AM
WFXB Myrtle Beach, SC Sundays, 11:00AM
WCIV Charleston, SC Sundays, 11:30AM
WOLO Columbia, SC Sundays, Noon
WAGT-CD Augusta, GA Sundays, 12:30PM
WMYA Greenville, SC Sundays, 1:30PM
CN2 Rock Hill, SC Tuesdays, 7:30PM & 11:30PM
Wednesdays, 7:30PM & 11:30PM
Sun Sports Orlando, FL Wednesdays, 4:30PM
CSS Southern United States Wednesdays, 5:30PM
Fox Sports Net Fridays, 1:00PM

Radio

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CTSN is available on a wide range of radio stations across the southeast, namely South Carolina. All Football and Men's Basketball games are also broadcast nationwide on XM Satellite Radio as well as Sirius Satellite Radio for those with the "Best of XM" package.[4]

Frequency[5] Call Sign City, State Football Basketball Baseball Coach's
Shows
Stream
Link
Men's Women's
1390 AM WABB Belton, SC Yes No No No No
1590 AM WCAM Camden, SC Yes Yes No No Yes
102.7 FM WPUB Partial Partial No No Partial [1]
1340 AM WQSC Charleston, SC Yes Yes Yes Yes Partial [2]
105.5 FM WCCP-FM Clemson, SC Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes [3]
1410 AM WPCC Clinton, SC Partial Partial Partial Partial Partial [4]
93.1 FM WZMJ Columbia, SC Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes [5]
97.5 FM W248DD Cowpens, SC Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes [6]
1560 AM WAHT Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes [7]
1450 AM WGNC Gastonia, NC No Yes No No No [8][permanent dead link]
1470 AM WPIF Georgetown, SC Yes No No No Yes
93.3 FM WTPT Greenville, SC Yes No No No Partial [9]
94.1 FM WGFJ Yes No No No No [10]
1270 AM WHGS Hampton, SC Yes No No Yes Yes
1130 AM WHHW Hilton Head, SC Yes No No No No
1050 AM WLON Lincolnton, NC No Yes No No No [11][permanent dead link]
94.9 FM WVCO Loris, SC (Myrtle Beach market) Yes Yes No No No [12]
1240 AM WKDK Newberry, SC Yes Yes No Yes Yes [13]
105.1 FM WGFG Branchville, SC Yes Yes No No Yes
102.9 FM WQKI-FM Orangeburg, SC Yes Yes Yes No Partial
1340 AM WRHI Rock Hill, SC Yes Yes No No Yes [14][permanent dead link]
94.3 FM W232AX Yes Yes No No Yes [15][permanent dead link]
1390 AM WOHS Shelby, NC No Yes No No No [16][permanent dead link]
730 AM WZGV No Yes No No No [17][permanent dead link]
94.7 FM WWBD Sumter, SC Yes Yes No No Yes
1460 AM WBCU Union, SC Yes Yes No Yes Yes [18][permanent dead link]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Paw Power: Is Clemson's new radio distribution agreement changing the rules of the game?". Upstate Business Journal. October 26, 2017. Retrieved July 30, 2020.
  2. ^ "CLEMSON TIGER SPORTS PROPERTIES". Learfield Communications. Archived from the original on 2011-06-05. Retrieved 2008-12-29.
  3. ^ "Clemson Tiger Sports Properties Affiliate Line-Up for 2008-09". Clemson Tigers. Retrieved 2008-12-29.
  4. ^ "ACC Football Kicks Off on XM Radio". The ACC. Archived from the original on 2012-02-23. Retrieved 2007-08-21.
  5. ^ "Clemson Tiger Sports Properties Affiliate Line-Up for 2008-09". Clemson Tigers. Retrieved 2008-12-29.