georgia tech athletics
georgia tech athletics
georgia tech athletics
Coming Up Thursday: Paul Johnson and Paul Hewitt team up for the
weekly coach's radio show, live from Fox Sports Grill in Atlantic Station.
Air time is 7:00 p.m. on 790 The Zone.
Georgia Tech Radio/TV

The Georgia Tech ISP Sports Network

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Multimedia rights for the Georgia Tech Athletic Association are handled by International Sports Properties of Winston-Salem, N.C. International Sports Properties (ISP) agreed to a multi-year package to coordinate the radio broadcasts of football and basketball as well as the coaches television shows. This agreement also includes the marketing of Georgia Tech athletics through corporate sponsorship, internet and other avenues. ISP Sports now handles the rights for 20 different intercollegiate athletic programs.

Ben C. Sutton, Jr., is the president of ISP Sports, and Owen Shull is the general manager of the property in Atlanta.

Each Georgia Tech game will be heard live in the Atlanta area on Sportstalk 790 The Zone, WQXI-AM (790). In 2001, ISP and WQXI signed a new flagship agreement for Georgia Tech football and basketball in Atlanta. The station has been managed by Big League Broadcasting since 1997, with Andrew Saltzman and Stephen "Steak" Shapiro heading up their management team. Neal Maziar is the general manager and Matt Edgar the program director.

Georgia Tech student radio station WREK-FM (91.1), the longtime home of Yellow Jacket baseball and women's basketball, will also serve as a nighttime affiliate in addition to carrying a selected schedule of daytime basketball games. WTSH-FM (107.1) in Rome also serves as a nighttime affiliate with a signal that reaches into Cobb County.

Subscribers to XM satellite radio can hear the home team broadcast of Georgia Tech games, as well as all other Atlantic Coast Conference games, throughout the season on Channels 190-192.

Play-by-play announcer Wes Durham and analyst Randy Waters handle the action and excitement of Yellow Jacket basketball. Durham is now in his 13th season as the Voice of the Yellow Jackets. A three-time Georgia Sportscaster of the Year, Durham also hosts the weekly call-in and television shows of head coach Paul Hewitt. Durham is also the radio voice of the Atlanta Falcons. The North Carolina native came to Atlanta after three seasons at Vanderbilt and also has worked at Marshall and Radford. A 1988 graduate of Elon, Durham is the son of North Carolina announcer Woody Durham, who is in his 37th season with the Tar Heels.

WXIA-TV sports personality Randy Waters is in his 13th year on the network. Waters is the morning sports anchor for 11 Alive News Today. A native of Coshocton, Ohio, Waters has received numerous Emmy awards since coming to this market in 1984. The graduate of Ashland College has also worked in Pittsburgh, Louisville and Lexington, Ky.

Game engineer and producer Miller Pope returns for his 12th consecutive season. Pope is a veteran of the Tech broadcasts, having previously engineered games in the 1980s with announcers Al Ciraldo and Brad Nessler.

Georgia Tech-ISP Sports Radio Network
Radio Affiliates for 2007-08 Men's Basketball
AlbanyWALG-AM (1590)
Atlanta#WQXI-AM (790)
Atlanta*WREK-FM (91.1)
AugustaWNRR-AM (1230)
Brunswick*WSFN-AM (790)
ClarkesvilleWCHM-AM (1490)
ClaxtonWCLA-AM (1470)
CochranWDXQ-FM (96.7)
CommerceWJJC-AM (1270)
GainesvilleWGGA-AM (1240)
Gastonia, NC*WGNC-AM (1450)
Greensboro*WDDK-FM (103.9)
GriffinWKEU-AM (1450)
Jesup*WLOP-AM (1370)
Lexington, NC*WLXN-AM (1440)
Lincolnton, NC*WLON-AM (1450)
Louisville*WPEH-AM (1420)
MaconWQMJ-FM (100.1)
MilledgevilleWMVG-AM (1450)
Rome*WTSH-FM (107.1)
SavannahWSSJ-FM (100.1)
Shelby, NC*WOHS-AM (730)
Tennille/SandersvilleWJFL-FM (101.9)
ThomastonWTGA-AM (1590)
ToccoaWNEG-AM (630)
Waycross/Blackshear*WFNS-AM (1350)
WinderWIMO-AM (1300)
WoodburyWFDR-FM (94.5)

#Flagship station
*partial schedule

On-Line Broadcasts: RamblinWreck.com
XM Satellite Stations: 190-192