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770 KTTH to air Washington State football, men’s basketball games

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Bonneville Seattle Media Group has reached an agreement with Washington State University to provide radio and web coverage of Cougar football and men’s basketball beginning this fall.

The three-year agreement, which was announced Thursday, includes coverage of all football and men’s basketball games on 770 KTTH AM, a weekly segment on 710 ESPN Seattle during the Kevin Calabro show, a dedicated section on MyNorthwest.com and 710Sports.com, full-time streaming of football and men’s basketball games, along with podcasts of games and related Cougar Athletics programming on both KTTH and 710 ESPN Seattle.

Cougar gamedays will include a two-hour pregame and one hour postgame football show, along with a 30-minute pre and postgame show for men’s basketball.

“Seattle area Cougars have asked for greater coverage and I believe we have delivered,” WSU Athletic Director Bill Moos said. “This partnership with Bonneville, which is one of the Northwest’s premier sports broadcasting groups, will provide our fans much greater access to Washington State football and men’s basketball games.”

Moos made the announcement on the Calabro show. He said the broadcasters for football and men’s basketball will remain the same.

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