Statewide network to carry ASU football this fall


<p> Arizona State University Football fans will be able to follow the Sun Devils this fall on a statewide network of radio stations, anchored by flagship &quot;Sports 620 KTAR&quot; in Phoenix, which boasts one of the strongest AM signals in Arizona.</p><separator></separator><p>&quot;News/Talk 92.3 KTAR&quot; will also carry Arizona State broadcasts in the Phoenix area when conflicts occur with programming on the KTAR-AM.</p><separator></separator><p>The 2009 list of Sun Devil ISP Sports Network affiliates includes 11 members with most affiliates returning from a year ago. KZUA-FM in Lakeside/Holbrook has been added since last season, providing a new ASU presence in that part of the state.</p><separator></separator><p>The network is entering its first year under the management of ISP Sports, the new multi-media rights holder for ASU Athletics. ISP produces radio networks for more than 40 major college athletic programs across the country, including Pacific-10 Conference members California, UCLA and Washington as well as Arizona State.</p><separator></separator><p>A complete station list of Sun Devil ISP Sports Network affiliates follows:<br /> KTAR-AM 620 Phoenix (flagship)<br /> KTAR-FM 92.3 Phoenix (alternate flagship)<br /> KDAP-FM 96.5 Douglas<br /> KBXZ-AM 1650 Flagstaff<br /> KIKO-AM 1340 Globe/Miami<br /> KNTR-AM 980 Lake Havasu City<br /> KZUA-FM 92.1 Lakeside/Holbrook<br /> KYCA-AM 1490 Prescott<br /> KATO-AM 1230 Safford<br /> KAZM-AM 780 Sedona<br /> KTHQ-FM 92.5 Show Low<br /> KRVZ-AM 1400 Show Low</p>