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T E x A N S R A d i O N E T w O R K<br />

SportsRadio 610 (KILT 610AM) and heritage country KILT-FM (100.3 FM) are the<br />

flagship stations and broadcast home for the <strong>Texans</strong> Radio Network. The game<br />

broadcasts are simulcast on both stations with SportsRadio 610 broadcasting<br />

pre and post-game programs in addition to weekly player and coach’s shows.<br />

CBS Radio Houston sister stations Smooth Jazz 95.7, The Wave, and CNN 650<br />

Radio News are promotional partners with the Houston <strong>Texans</strong> as well.<br />

SportsRadio 610 morning host Marc Vandermeer enters his sixth season as the MARC VANDERMEER<br />

“Voice <strong>of</strong> the Houston <strong>Texans</strong>.” Vandermeer brings a solid 18 years <strong>of</strong> radio<br />

broadcasting experience to the booth. Prior to his work in Houston, Vandermeer was the voice <strong>of</strong> the<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Miami Hurricanes football and basketball<br />

teams. Joining Vandermeer in the booth to provide<br />

analysis is Heisman Trophy winner and KILT morning<br />

co-host Andre Ware. Ware, a native Houstonian,<br />

played his college football at the University <strong>of</strong> Houston<br />

before be<strong>com</strong>ing a first-round draft pick <strong>of</strong> the Detroit<br />

Lions. After his football career, Ware made the jump<br />

into the broadcast booth as color <strong>com</strong>mentator for<br />

the Houston Cougars. He also currently serves as an<br />

analyst for college football games on ESPN. Ware was inducted into the College Football Hall <strong>of</strong> Fame<br />

in 2004.<br />

CBS Radio signed a 10-year agreement with the Houston <strong>Texans</strong> in September 2000. This agreement<br />

gave CBS Radio the exclusive right to broadcast Houston <strong>Texans</strong> Football games through the 2012<br />

season and produce numerous ancillary programs featuring the team.<br />

Market affiLiate DiaL pOSitiOn<br />

TEXAS<br />

Houston KILT 610 AM<br />

KILT 100.3 FM<br />

Alpine KVLF 1240 AM<br />

Bay City KZRC 92.5 FM<br />

Beaumont KVIL 560 AM<br />

Big Spring KBTS 94.3 FM<br />

Brady KNEL 1490 AM<br />

Brenham KWHI 1280 AM<br />

Bryan/College Station KZNE 1150 AM<br />

Carthage KGAS 104.3 FM<br />

Center KDET 930 AM<br />

Columbus KLUM 98.3 FM<br />

Corcicana KLVQ 1410AM<br />

Corpus Christi KSIX 1230 AM<br />

Crockett KBHT 93.5 FM<br />

El Campo KILT<br />

Fredericksburg KNAF 910 AM<br />

Kingsville KSIX 1230 FM<br />

Lake Jackson KILT AM<br />

HOuStOn texanS raDiO netwOrk affiLiateS<br />

Market affiLiate DiaL pOSitiOn<br />

Liberty KSHN 99.9 FM<br />

Livingston KETX 1440 AM<br />

Lufkin/Nacogdoches KSML 1260 AM<br />

Madisonville KBHT 93.5 FM<br />

Marshall KMHT 1450 AM<br />

Midland/Odessa KMCM 96.9 FM<br />

New Braunfels KGNB 1420 AM<br />

Orange KOGT 1600 AM<br />

Palestine KBHT 93.5 FM<br />

San Angelo KKSA 1260 AM<br />

San Marcos KGNB 1420 AM<br />

San Saba KBAL 1410 AM<br />

Seguin KGNB 1420 AM<br />

Texarkana<br />

LOUISIANA<br />

KTFS 940 AM<br />

Lake Charles KEZM 1310 AM<br />

Baton Rouge WIBR 1300 AM<br />

T E x A N S S PA N i S H<br />

R A d i O N E T w O R K<br />

KLAT La Tremenda 1010 AM is proud to<br />

be the flagship Spanish-language radio<br />

broadcaster <strong>of</strong> the Houston <strong>Texans</strong> for the<br />

fifth consecutive season. Representing 37.4<br />

percent <strong>of</strong> Houston’s 1.9 million people, the<br />

Hispanic <strong>com</strong>munity <strong>of</strong>fers a huge fan base<br />

for the <strong>Texans</strong>. Since the team’s inception, the<br />

<strong>Texans</strong> have realized the power <strong>of</strong> Hispanic<br />

Houston and recognized how many long-time<br />

fans they stood to gain. It’s no wonder they<br />

turned to Houston’s Heritage Spanish Station,<br />

La Tremenda, to reach Hispanic fans with their<br />

broadcast. So get your team spirit pumping,<br />

strap on the pads and ask yourself: Are you<br />

ready for some fútbol Americano?<br />

La Tremenda 1010 AM is owned and operated<br />

by Univision Communications Inc., the premier<br />

Spanish-language media <strong>com</strong>pany in the<br />

United States, which currently owns and/or<br />

operates 68 radio stations in 17 <strong>of</strong> the top 25<br />

U.S. Hispanic markets and four stations in<br />

Puerto Rico. In Houston, they also broadcast<br />

KLTN-FM (Estereo Latino 102.9 FM), KOVE-FM<br />

(Recuerdo 106.5FM), KQBU-FM (Que Buena<br />

93.3 FM), KRTX-AM (Tejano 980 AM) and<br />

KPTY-FM (Party 104.9 FM).<br />

An avid sports fan, Rolando Becerra will<br />

continue to serve as the play-by-play voice<br />

for the <strong>Texans</strong> on La Tremenda. Becerra is<br />

the only Hispanic <strong>com</strong>mentator to have done<br />

play-by-play broadcasts for five major sports<br />

teams: the Houston Astros (1986-1992), the<br />

Houston Rockets (1988-1993), the Houston<br />

Oilers (1995-1997), the Houston Aeros (1999-<br />

2000) and the <strong>Texans</strong> (2002-05).<br />

Becerra, originally from Cuba, began his radio<br />

career in Miami in 1973. He’s been a Houston<br />

resident and radio constant for more than 30<br />

years. You can also catch him on KLAT-AM as<br />

host <strong>of</strong> “Hoy Con Rolando Becerra,” which airs<br />

Monday through Friday from 6-9 a.m. Becerra<br />

has been married to his wife, Jenny, for 38<br />

years and they are parents to four children:<br />

Barbra, Jason, Jaron and Megan.<br />

Enrique Vasquez returns to handle color<br />

<strong>com</strong>mentary duties for <strong>Texans</strong> broadcasts<br />

on La Tremenda. Vasquez came back to the<br />

Houston football scene after a two-year<br />

run doing color <strong>com</strong>mentary for the Dallas<br />

Cowboys, where he also did play-by-play<br />

in the late 1990s. He has also done sports<br />

broadcasting for Fox Sports, covering<br />

everything from basketball to the Olympics<br />

to Super Bowls. Some <strong>Texans</strong> fans and La<br />

Tremenda listeners may remember Vasquez<br />

as one <strong>of</strong> the Spanish broadcast voices for<br />

the Houston Oilers from 1992 to 1995. Vasquez<br />

also writes a popular weekly column for the<br />

Spanish section <strong>of</strong> Houston<strong>Texans</strong>.<strong>com</strong>.<br />

ROLANDO BECERRA ENRIQUE VASQUEz<br />

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