What radio station is Australian Open tennis on?

What radio station is Australian Open tennis on?

Listen to the AO To contact our live commentary team just AskTheBooth. AO Radio can also be heard on: 99.7FM, Vision Australia Radio, ESPN Sirius, TuneIn Radio and stations of the SEN network.

Where can I listen to Australian Open?

BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra – Tennis, Australian Open.

Can I listen to the tennis on radio?

ATP Tennis Radio is the only place to listen to the best of the ATP World Tour, from live commentary to features, interviews, podcasts and daily news. ATP Tennis Radio is the only place to listen to the best of the ATP World Tour, from live commentary to features, interviews, podcasts and daily news.

Who is broadcasting the Australian Open?

The Australian Open can be viewed on ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN+ and the Tennis Channel for American audiences and on TSN in Canada. Melbourne, where the tournament is held, is 16 hours ahead of Eastern time, so most of the coverage will be replays of earlier matches.

Is the French Open tennis on the radio?

BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra – Tennis, French Open.

Is there a Tennis Channel radio?

Available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year; ATP Tennis Radio is easily accessible through TuneIn Radio’s website, mobile and car apps, ATPWorldTour.com and individual tournament websites as well as 200 connected devices such as Sonos, Amazon Echo and Google Home.

What is 4BC radio?

4BC is a broadcast radio station in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, providing News, Sports and Talk shows.

Who is the host of the Brisbane Breakfast Show?

Spencer is a highly experienced radio presenter with 25 years of experience in the radio industry, presenting Brisbane’s most listened to breakfast show for more than a decade. More recently, Spencer has been a lecturer and tutor at the University of Southern Queensland, teaching the next generation of radio presenters.

Who is filling in for Sofie Formica on 4BC?

Sofie Formica is on leave until January 10. Joe Hildebrand will be filling in. Tune in to Summer Afternoons for a mix of news, opinion and fun from 11am-2pm on 4BC. Scott Emerson is on leave until January 17. Chris O’Keefe will be filling in. Highly experienced broadcaster and journalist Scott Emerson will join Queenslanders for the drive home.