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The following is a list of commercial radio broadcasters and radio networks in the United States.

Table of broadcasters and networks[edit]

Major English-language commercial broadcasters and networks[edit]

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iHeartMedia
  • Premiere Networks
  • TTWN Media Networks
Cumulus Media
  • Westwood One
Townsquare Media
Entercom

Other commercial radio broadcasters and networks[edit]

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  • Business Talk Radio Network
    • Lifestyle Talk Radio Network
  • Chinese Radio Network (Mandarin)
  • Walt Disney Television
  • Envision Networks
  • ESPN, Inc.
    • ESPN Radio
  • Gen Media Partners
    • HRN Media (Hispanic/ Multi-Cultural Radio Network)
  • IMG Worldwide
    • IMG College (consisting of 76 individual radio networks)
  • MRN Radio (Motor Racing Network)
  • MannGroup Radio Services
  • Music of Your Life (formerly distributed by Jones Radio Network)
  • Progressive Radio Network
  • RadioLinx Broadcast Marketing
  • Salem Media Group
  • Skyview Networks
  • Sports Radio America
  • Superadio
  • Syndication Networks
  • Talk Media Network
  • Tom Kent Radio Network
  • Univision Radio (Spanish-language radio network, owned by Univision)

State commercial networks[edit]

  • Alabama Radio Network, a subsidiary of iHeartMedia.
  • Arizona News Radio, a subsidiary of Skyview Networks.
  • Arkansas Radio Network, a subsidiary of Cumulus Media
  • California Headline News, a subsidiary of Skyview Networks
  • Cowboy State News Network, a subsidiary of Montgomery Broadcasting L.L.C. (owner of KFBC in Cheyenne, WY)
  • Florida News Network, a subsidiary of iHeartMedia.
  • Georgia News Network, a subsidiary of iHeartMedia.
  • Illinois Radio Network, a subsidiary of the Franklin Center for Government and Public Integrity.
  • Network Indiana, a subsidiary of Emmis Communications.
  • Radio Iowa, a subsidiary of Learfield Communications.
  • Kansas Information Network, a subsidiary of Morris Communications.
  • Kansas Agriculture Network, a subsidiary of Morris Communications.
  • Kentucky News Network, a subsidiary of iHeartMedia.
  • Louisiana Radio Network.
  • Michigan Media Network.
  • Michigan Talk Network, a subsidiary of Townsquare Media.
  • Millennium News Network (serving New Jersey), a subsidiary of WKXW.
  • Minnesota News Network, a subsidiary of Learfield Communications.
  • Mississippi News Network, a subsidiary of TeleSouth Communications.
  • Missouri Net, a subsidiary of Learfield Communications.
  • Northern News Network of Montana, a subsidiary of Northern Broadcasting System.
  • Nebraska Radio Network, a subsidiary of Lear field Communications.
  • North Carolina News Network, a subsidiary of Curtis Media Group.
  • Dakota News Network of North and South Dakota, a subsidiary of Midwest Information Systems.
  • Ohio News Network, a subsidiary of Dispatch Broadcast Group.
  • Oklahoma News Network, a subsidiary of iHeartMedia.
  • Radio Oklahoma Network, a subsidiary of Griffin Communications
  • Radio PA Networks of Pennsylvania, a subsidiary of WITF Enterprises.
  • South Carolina Radio Network, a subsidiary of Learfield Communications.
  • Tennessee Radio Networks, a subsidiary of iHeartMedia.
  • Texas State Network, a subsidiary of Entercom.
  • Virginia News Network, a subsidiary of iHeartMedia.
  • MetroNews Radio Network of West Virginia, a subsidiary of West Virginia Radio Corporation.
  • Wisconsin Radio Network, a subsidiary of Learfield Communications.

Non-commercial broadcasters[edit]

Radio Network Systems

  • Native Voice 1
  • Radio Bilingüe (Spanish language)
  • Northwest Community Radio Network

National government broadcasters[edit]

  • American Forces Network (information/entertainment, for members of the U.S. military deployed abroad)
  • NOAA Weather Radio All Hazards (information, for U.S. listeners)
  • Radio Free Asia (For Asian listeners)
  • Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (For Eastern European listeners)
  • Radio Martí (For Cuban listeners)
  • Radio Sawa (information/entertainment, for Middle East listeners)
  • Voice of America (information/entertainment, for worldwide listeners)
  • WWV Time Service (information, for U.S. and worldwide listeners)

Public radio state networks[edit]

  • Capital Public Radio Network
  • CMU Public Radio (Michigan)
  • ETV (South Carolina Public Radio Network)
  • Independent Public Radio (Minnesota)
  • Jefferson Public Radio (southern Oregon/northern California)
  • Kansas Public Radio
  • Ohio Public Radio
  • Prairie Public (North Dakota)
  • West Virginia Public Radio

Religious broadcasters[edit]

  • CSN International (formerly Calvary Satellite Network)
  • CDR Radio Network
  • Edgewater Broadcasting Network
  • EMF Broadcasting (Educational Media Foundation)
  • EWTN Radio
  • Flavor Radio Network
  • Pillar of Fire, Intl.
  • Redeemer Broadcasting
  • Sheridan Gospel Network
  • Smile FM (Michigan)
  • Three Angels Broadcasting Network (3ABN Radio Network)
  • 3ABN Latino Radio Network (Spanish-language Christian radio, owned by 3ABN)
  • 3ABN Radio Music Channel (Christian music radio, owned by 3ABN)
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Former networks[edit]

  • Broadcast Programming Incorporated (now owned by Dial Global)
  • CBN Northeast (an arm of the Christian Broadcasting Network)
  • Dial Global (now named Westwood One)
  • Drake-Chenault (now owned by Dial Global)
  • For the People Radio Network
  • Independent Broadcasters Network
  • Jones Radio Networks (now owned by Dial Global)
  • Keystone Broadcasting System
  • Liberty Broadcasting System (created by Gordon McClendon, father of Top-40 Radio; a subsidiary of the telecommunications company IDT Corp)
  • Mutual Broadcasting System (absorbed by Westwood One)
  • NBC News and Information Service
  • Radio Unica (Spanish-language radio network)
  • Radiovisa (Spanish-language talk radio network)
  • Richard Field Lewis Jr. Stations (later Mid Atlantic Network Inc.)
  • RKO Radio Network (absorbed by Westwood One, see also Transtar)
  • Rural Radio Network (operated 1948-1960 in New York state)
  • Satellite Music Network (now owned by Cumulus Media Networks)
  • Sheridan Broadcasting Network
  • Talk America Radio Network (renamed Liberty Broadcasting System, a subsidiary of the telecommunications company IDT Corp)
  • Transtar (still in operation under other names, now owned by Dial Global)
  • United Stations Radio Network (the original version, merged into Westwood One; the similarly named United Stations Radio Networks was a revival based on this version and is still in operation)
  • Waitt Radio Networks (now owned by Dial Global)
  • Westinghouse Broadcasting Company (Group W)
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See also[edit]

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