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Packers Radio Network Affiliates

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Station Market State Frequency
WRLO-FM Antigo WI 105.3
WBEV-FM Beaver Dam WI 95.3
WJMQ-FM Clintonville WI 92.3
WBIZ-FM Eau Claire WI 100.7
WFON-FM Fond du Lac WI 107.1
WYDR-FM Fox Valley WI 94.3
WIXX-FM Green Bay WI 101.1
WRLS-FM Hayward WI 92.3
WNXR-FM Iron River WI 107.3
WJVL-FM Janesville WI 99.9
WRJN-FM Kenosha WI 98.1
WKTY-AM La Crosse WI 580
WKTY-FM La Crosse WI 96.7
WGLR-FM Lancaster WI 97.7
WIBA-AM Madison WI 1310
WIBA-FM Madison WI 101.5
WOMT-AM Manitowoc WI 1240
WOMT-FM Manitowoc WI 107.9
WLST-FM Marinette WI 95.1
WKEB-FM Medford WI 99.3
WRNW-FM Milwaukee WI 97.3
WCCN-FM Neillsville WI 107.5
WCQM-FM Park Falls WI 98.3
WQPC-FM Prairie du Chien WI 94.3
WRJN-AM Racine WI 1400
WRJN-FM Racine WI 99.9
WCYE-FM Rhinelander WI 93.7
WBOO-FM Reedsburg-Baraboo WI 102.9
WJMC-FM Rice Lake WI 96.1
WRCO-FM Richland Center WI 100.9
WEVR-AM River Falls WI 1550
WEVR-FM River Falls WI 106.3
WHBL-AM Sheboygan WI 1330
WCOW-FM Sparta WI 97.1
WSAU-FM Stevens Point WI 99.9
WDSM-AM Superior WI 710
WDUX-FM Waupaca WI 92.7
WSAU-AM Wausau WI 550
WSAU-FM Wausau WI 95.1
WAUH-FM Wautoma WI 102.3
WHTL-FM Whitehall WI 102.3
WDLS-AM Wisconsin Dells WI 900
WDLS-FM Wisconsin Dells WI 98.5
WGLQ-FM Escanaba MI 97.1
WCUP-FM Houghton MI 105.7
WJNR-FM Iron Mountain MI 101.5
WIMI-FM Ironwood MI 99.7
WUPZ-FM Marquette MI 94.9
WCMP-AM Pine City MN 1350
WFXN-AM Moline IL 1230
KXMR-AM Bismarck ND 710
KQYZ-FM Emerado ND 98.5
KSOO-AM Sioux Falls SD 1000
KSOO-FM Sioux Falls SD 102.3
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Packers Radio Network

PACKERS GAMEDAY ON THE PACKERS RADIO NETWORK

  • Packers Preview Pregame (2 hrs before kickoff)
  • Packers Play-by-Play (in-game)
  • Packers Playback (15 - 20 minutes after the game)
  • Packers OT Postgame (2 - 2.5 hrs, following Packers Playback)

Wayne Larrivee and Larry McCarren enter their 26th season of broadcasts together across the Packers Radio Network in 2024. Though both are veteran broadcasters, the two were paired for the first time in 1999 to bring the color and excitement of Green Bay Packers football to fans throughout Wisconsin, Upper Michigan and four other states. They surpassed Jim Irwin and Max McGee for the most regular-season and postseason games broadcast for the Packers with 313 at the 2018 season opener against Chicago.

Larrivee, who grew up as a fan of the Packers in his native Lee, Mass., enters his 47th consecutive year broadcasting NFL games, having joined Green Bay's broadcast team after 14 seasons as the radio voice of the Chicago Bears (1985-98) on WGN and WMAQ Radio in Chicago. Earlier, he had done play-by-play of Kansas City Chiefs games for seven years (1978-84) on KCMO Radio in Kansas City. Known for his thorough preparation and his moderated, yet enthusiastic, call of the action, Larrivee's more-recent credits also include play-by-play for Big Ten Conference football and basketball for the Big Ten Network and NCAA basketball for Westwood One.

Highly decorated, the 69-year-old Larrivee was named Illinois Sportscaster of the Year in 1997 and is a seven-time winner of the Silver Dome Award, presented by the Illinois Broadcasters Association, for best radio football play-by-play. He is also a four-time winner of a Midwest Emmy for Chicago Bulls basketball play-by-play. In May 2011, he was honored as Communicator of the Year by the Wisconsin Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America.

A 1977 graduate of Emerson College in Boston, he received the school's Alumni Achievement Award in June 2005 and was inducted into the Emerson College Hall of Fame in June 2018. In 2012, the college appointed him to its alumni association board of directors. Larrivee also has done play-by-play of Chicago Bulls basketball on WGN-TV from 1991-2008, Chicago Cubs baseball, University of Iowa football, Quad Cities (Iowa) Angels minor league baseball, University of Missouri basketball and Kansas City Kings basketball games. In August 2021, Larrivee was inducted into the Wisconsin Broadcasters Association Hall of Fame.

McCarren first joined the team's broadcasts in 1995, working his first four seasons with Irwin and McGee. Inducted into the Packers Hall of Fame in 1992, he also is a favorite among television viewers in northeast Wisconsin. After 27 years, he retired from Green Bay television and joined the Green Bay Packers' digital department as their sports analyst. McCarren has been voted Wisconsin Sportscaster of the Year four times (1994, 1996, 2002, 2007) by the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association. In June 2016, McCarren was inducted into the Wisconsin Broadcasters Association Hall of Fame.

An iron man at center for the Packers for 12 seasons (1973-84), McCarren played in 162 consecutive games – the sixth-longest streak in team history – helping him earn the nickname "Rock." He was voted to the Pro Bowl in 1982 and 1983. Earlier, he had been a co-captain at the University of Illinois as both a junior and senior. McCarren, 72, originally is from Park Forest, Ill.

The Game WRNW begins its third season as the flagship station of the Packers Radio Network.

The Packers Radio Network is made up of over 50 stations in six states.

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