What radio station is the racing on?

What radio station is the racing on?

Sky Sports Radio
The National Racing Service, broadcast on Sky Sports Radio daily throughout NSW, each week covers more than 1500 races.

What radio station is horse racing on in Sydney?

Sky Sports Radio (formerly 2KY) is a commercial radio station based in Sydney, broadcasting throughout New South Wales and Canberra on a network of over 140 narrowcast transmitters as well as the main 1017 AM frequency in Sydney. It broadcasts live commentary of thoroughbred, harness and greyhound racing.

How can I listen to horse races?

Live racing radio is available in Victoria (Sport927), New South Wales (Sky Racing Radio), with TAB providing audio for Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania and Northern Territory racing. TABtouch is home to the Western Australia TAB, which provides radio broadcasts on its website.

Can I listen to Nascar on the radio?

Motor Racing Network, or ‘MRN’ to our fans, is the primary source for NASCAR stock car racing and related radio programming. Our award-winning play-by-play coverage and ancillary shows are delivered via satellite to 600 radio stations nationwide and the American Forces Network.

What radio station has Nascar?

NASCAR Cup Series Affiliates

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FIREBAUGH CALIFORNIA KYAF-FM
MONTEREY CALIFORNIA KNBI-AM
MONTEREY CALIFORNIA KNBI-FX
SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA KTCT AM

What number is 2KY?

2KY – Sky Sports Radio live Sky Sports Radio is a australian sports radio station based in Sydney, NSW that was launched on 31 October 1925 by Sky Channel on the frequency 1017 AM.

Can I get Sky Racing without Foxtel?

Sky Sports Racing is split over two channels. To get Sky Sports Racing Channel 1 you need the base Foxtel Plus bundle which is $49/month. Accessing the Sky Sports Racing Channel 2 is a little bit trickier. The channel only costs $5/month but can’t be accessed without having the Sport pack for $25/month.

How can I watch horse racing online in Australia?

Racing fans can watch live racing for metropolitan, provincial and country race meets in Victoria and South Australia on free-to-air digital television (Channel 68/78), via Foxtel Channel 529, or via desktop, mobile and tablet – free of charge – through the Racing.com website & app (for Racing+ members).

What radio station is the Flemington races on?

RSN Racing & Sport, 3UZ 927 AM, Melbourne, Australia | Free Internet Radio | TuneIn.

Does Sky sports have a radio station?

About Sky Sports News Radio Sky Sports News Radio is available 24/7 and brings all of the big sports stories in 15 minutes, every 15 minutes. This format is perfect for sports fans who are on the move or want a quick catch-up on their mobile or tablet.

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Where can I listen to live horse racing in Australia?

Live Horse Racing Radio Broadcasts in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth, Darwin, Hobart and Canberra. One of the slightly ironic elements of modern technology is that it can sometimes provide us with a reminder that some of the old technology was very well suited to certain applications. Horse racing supplies a case in point.

What kind of horse racing is on Sky Sports Radio?

Horse Racing. Description: Sky Sports Radio has been broadcasting the best of thoroughbred, harness and greyhound racing to a state-wide audience for more than 34-years of its 86-year history. The National Racing Service, broadcast on Sky Sports Radio daily throughout NSW, each week covers more than 1500 races.

Where can I listen to Racing HQ?

Sky Sports Radio has Racing HQ Tuesday to Friday mornings between 9 and 10am with Dave Stanley. Dave chats with key racing personalities and gets the lowdown on Saturday’s feature racing plus the latest news and gossip. Racing HQ is a perfect way to…

What is the National Racing Service?

The National Racing Service, broadcast on Sky Sports Radio daily throughout NSW, each week covers more than 1500 races. Live race descriptions are complemented by appropriate pre-race form guides, up-to-date TAB information, mounting yard mail and post-race opinions.

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