Thursday, September 24, 2020

San Francisco 49ers broadcasters

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The 49ers' flagship radio stations are [[KSAN (FM)|KSAN]] 107.7 FM ("The Bone"), [[KNBR (AM)|KNBR]] 680 AM, and [[KNBR (AM)|KTCT]] 1050 AM. KSAN airs all 49ers games on FM. On AM, they are simulcast on KTCT in August, September, and October and on KNBR from October to the end of the season. All three stations are owned by [[Cumulus Media]]. [[Joe Starkey]], best known as the voice of the [[University of California, Berkeley|University of California]] and [[The Play (Stanford vs. California)|The Play]], was previously the color commentator on the broadcasts next to legendary announcer [[Lon Simmons]] in 1987 and 1988 and took over as lead commentator in 1989. [[Lon Simmons]] and [[Gordy Soltau]] did the broadcasts on [[KSFO]] in the 1949s and 1960s. For a brief period in the late 1970s and early 1980s [[Don Klein]], "the voice of Stanford", did the 49ers' games. Starkey first teamed with former [[Detroit Lions]]' and [[KPIX]] Sports Director, [[Wayne Walker]] and then former 49ers' linebacker [[Gary Plummer (American football)|Gary Plummer]] formed the broadcast team from 1998 to 2008, with Starkey retiring after the 2008 season. [[Ted Robinson (sportscaster)|Ted Robinson]] replaced Starkey and teamed up with Plummer for the 2009 and 2010 seasons. Plummer was relieved of his color commentating duties for the 2011 season and replaced by former teammate [[Eric Davis (American football)|Eric Davis]].<ref name="plmmr49ersdavis"></ref> [[Tim Ryan (American football, born 1967)|Tim Ryan]] replaced Davis in 2014.<ref name="davis49ersryan"></ref> [[Greg Papa]] replaced Robinson on play-by-play in 2019.<ref name="cinmansjmn"></ref>

Pre-season games not shown on national television are shown on [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] owned-and-operated station [[KGO-TV]] (channel 7). When playing in the regular season, those games can be televised on [[NFL on Fox|Fox]] owned-and-operated station [[KTVU]] (channel 2). If they challenge an AFC team, [[KPIX-TV]] (channel 5, the [[NFL on CBS|CBS]] [[Owned-and-operated television stations in the United States|owned-and-operated station]]) will broadcast the games. In addition to regular-season matches, [[NBC]] owned-and-operated station [[KNTV]] (channel 11) airs them under the Sunday Night Football label.

==Radio announcers==
Source: [https://ift.tt/306ThdH San Francisco 49ers Football on the Radio (1946&ndash;2008) &ndash; Bay Area Radio Museum & Hall of Fame].

{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
|-
! style="background:#AA0000;"|<span style="color:#FFFFFF;">Year</span>
! style="background:#AA0000;"|<span style="color:#FFFFFF;">Flagship station</span>
! style="background:#AA0000;"|<span style="color:#FFFFFF;">Play-by-play</span>
! style="background:#AA0000;"|<span style="color:#FFFFFF;">Color commentator</span>
|-
|[[2020 San Francisco 49ers season|2020]]
|rowspan=9|[[KNBR (AM)|KNBR]], [[KSAN (FM)|KSAN]], [[KGO (AM)|KGO]]<ref>[https://ift.tt/3j2yxLs "49ers Sign 12-Year Extension with Cumulus," San Francisco 49ers, Wednesday, September 12, 2012.] Retrieved September 24, 2020</ref>
|[[Greg Papa]]
|[[Tim Ryan (American football, born 1967)|Tim Ryan]]
|-
|[[2019 San Francisco 49ers season|2019]]
|Greg Papa<ref name="cinmansjmn"/>
|Tim Ryan
|-
|[[2018 San Francisco 49ers season|2018]]
|[[Ted Robinson (sportscaster)|Ted Robinson]]<ref name="cinmansjmn"/>
|Tim Ryan
|-
|[[2017 San Francisco 49ers season|2017]]
|Ted Robinson
|Tim Ryan
|-
|[[2016 San Francisco 49ers season|2016]]
|Ted Robinson
|Tim Ryan
|-
|[[2015 San Francisco 49ers season|2015]]
|Ted Robinson
|Tim Ryan, [[Rod Brooks (broadcaster)|Rod Brooks]] (sideline reporter)
|-
|[[2014 San Francisco 49ers season|2014]]
|Ted Robinson
|Tim Ryan,<ref name="davis49ersryan"/> Rod Brooks (sideline reporter)
|-
|[[2013 San Francisco 49ers season|2013]]
|Ted Robinson
|[[Eric Davis (American football)|Eric Davis]],<ref name="davis49ersryan"/> Rod Brooks (sideline reporter)
|-
|[[2012 San Francisco 49ers season|2012]]
|Ted Robinson
|Eric Davis, Rod Brooks (sideline reporter)
|-
|[[2011 San Francisco 49ers season|2011]]
|rowspan=7|KNBR, KSAN<ref>[https://ift.tt/32YbGer Farooq, Sajid. "49ers Catch a Radio Extension," NBC Bay Area, Monday, July 25, 2011.] Retrieved September 24, 2020</ref>
|Ted Robinson
|Eric Davis,<ref name="plmmr49ersdavis"/> Rod Brooks (sideline reporter)
|-
|[[2010 San Francisco 49ers season|2010]]
|Ted Robinson
|[[Gary Plummer (American football)|Gary Plummer]],<ref name="plmmr49ersdavis"/> Rod Brooks (sideline reporter)
|-
|[[2009 San Francisco 49ers season|2009]]
|Ted Robinson<ref>[https://ift.tt/341T64e Brown, Daniel. "Ted Robinson named new voice of 49ers," ''Monterey'' (CA) ''Herald'', Tuesday, January 6, 2009.] Retrieved September 24, 2020</ref>
|Gary Plummer, Rod Brooks (sideline reporter)
|-
|[[2008 San Francisco 49ers season|2008]]
|[[Joe Starkey]]<ref>[https://ift.tt/2EzOud6 "Starkey to Retire from 49ers," San Francisco 49ers, Wednesday, December 17, 2008.] Retrieved September 24, 2020</ref>
|Gary Plummer, Rod Brooks (sideline reporter)
|-
|[[2007 San Francisco 49ers season|2007]]
|Joe Starkey
|Gary Plummer, Rod Brooks (sideline reporter)
|-
|[[2006 San Francisco 49ers season|2006]]
|Joe Starkey
|Gary Plummer, Rod Brooks (sideline reporter)
|-
|[[2005 San Francisco 49ers season|2005]]
|Joe Starkey
|Gary Plummer, [[John Shrader]] (sideline reporter)
|-
|[[2004 San Francisco 49ers season|2004]]
|rowspan=18|KGO
|Joe Starkey
|Gary Plummer
|-
|[[2003 San Francisco 49ers season|2003]]
|Joe Starkey
|Gary Plummer
|-
|[[2002 San Francisco 49ers season|2002]]
|Joe Starkey
|Gary Plummer
|-
|[[2001 San Francisco 49ers season|2001]]
|Joe Starkey
|Gary Plummer, [[Rich Walcoff]] (home sideline reporter)<ref>[https://ift.tt/306TiON Kroner, Steve. "KGO relegates Walcoff to postgame show," SFGate.com, Friday, December 14, 2001.] Retrieved September 24, 2020</ref>
|-
|[[2000 San Francisco 49ers season|2000]]
|Joe Starkey
|Gary Plummer, Rich Walcoff (home sideline reporter)
|-
|[[1999 San Francisco 49ers season|1999]]
|Joe Starkey
|Gary Plummer, Rich Walcoff (home sideline reporter)
|-
|[[1998 San Francisco 49ers season|1998]]
|Joe Starkey
|Gary Plummer, Rich Walcoff (home sideline reporter)
|-
|[[1997 San Francisco 49ers season|1997]]
|Joe Starkey
|[[Wayne Walker]], Rich Walcoff (home sideline reporter)
|-
|[[1996 San Francisco 49ers season|1996]]
|Joe Starkey
|Wayne Walker, Rich Walcoff (home sideline reporter)
|-
|[[1995 San Francisco 49ers season|1995]]
|Joe Starkey
|Wayne Walker, Rich Walcoff (home sideline reporter)
|-
|[[1994 San Francisco 49ers season|1994]]
|Joe Starkey
|Wayne Walker, Rich Walcoff (home sideline reporter)
|-
|[[1993 San Francisco 49ers season|1993]]
|Joe Starkey
|Wayne Walker, Rich Walcoff (home sideline reporter)
|-
|[[1992 San Francisco 49ers season|1992]]
|Joe Starkey
|Wayne Walker, Rich Walcoff (home sideline reporter)
|-
|[[1991 San Francisco 49ers season|1991]]
|Joe Starkey
|Wayne Walker
|-
|[[1990 San Francisco 49ers season|1990]]
|Joe Starkey
|Wayne Walker
|-
|[[1989 San Francisco 49ers season|1989]]
|Joe Starkey
|Wayne Walker
|-
|[[1988 San Francisco 49ers season|1988]]
|[[Lon Simmons]] (games 1&ndash;5, 8&ndash;16), Joe Starkey (games 6&ndash;7)
|Wayne Walker, Joe Starkey (sideline reporter, games 1&ndash;5, 8&ndash;16)
|-
|[[1987 San Francisco 49ers season|1987]]
|Lon Simmons
|Wayne Walker, Joe Starkey (sideline reporter)
|-
|[[1986 San Francisco 49ers season|1986]]
|rowspan=6|[[KCBS (AM)|KCBS]]
|[[Don Klein]]
|[[Don Heinrich]]
|-
|[[1985 San Francisco 49ers season|1985]]
|Don Klein
|Don Heinrich
|-
|[[1984 San Francisco 49ers season|1984]]
|Don Klein
|Don Heinrich, Ted Robinson (sideline reporter)
|-
|[[1983 San Francisco 49ers season|1983]]
|Don Klein
|Don Heinrich, Ted Robinson (sideline reporter)
|-
|[[1982 San Francisco 49ers season|1982]]
|Don Klein
|Don Heinrich
|-
|[[1981 San Francisco 49ers season|1981]]
|Don Klein
|Wayne Walker
|-
|[[1980 San Francisco 49ers season|1980]]
|rowspan=24|[[KSFO]]
|Lon Simmons
|Wayne Walker
|-
|[[1979 San Francisco 49ers season|1979]]
|Lon Simmons
|Wayne Walker
|-
|[[1978 San Francisco 49ers season|1978]]
|Lon Simmons
|[[Gene Nelson (broadcaster)|Gene Nelson]]
|-
|[[1977 San Francisco 49ers season|1977]]
|Lon Simmons
|
|-
|[[1976 San Francisco 49ers season|1976]]
|Lon Simmons
|[[Gordy Soltau]]
|-
|[[1975 San Francisco 49ers season|1975]]
|Lon Simmons
|Gordy Soltau
|-
|[[1974 San Francisco 49ers season|1974]]
|Lon Simmons
|Gordy Soltau
|-
|[[1973 San Francisco 49ers season|1973]]
|Lon Simmons
|Gordy Soltau
|-
|[[1972 San Francisco 49ers season|1972]]
|Lon Simmons
|[[Hugh McElhenny]]
|-
|[[1971 San Francisco 49ers season|1971]]
|Lon Simmons
|Hugh McElhenny
|-
|[[1970 San Francisco 49ers season|1970]]
|Lon Simmons
|Hugh McElhenny
|-
|[[1969 San Francisco 49ers season|1969]]
|Lon Simmons
|[[Russ Hodges]], Hugh McElhenny
|-
|[[1968 San Francisco 49ers season|1968]]
|Lon Simmons
|Russ Hodges, Hugh McElhenny
|-
|[[1967 San Francisco 49ers season|1967]]
|Lon Simmons
|Russ Hodges, Hugh McElhenny
|-
|[[1966 San Francisco 49ers season|1966]]
|Lon Simmons
|Russ Hodges, Hugh McElhenny
|-
|[[1965 San Francisco 49ers season|1965]]
|Lon Simmons
|Russ Hodges, [[Jim Lange]]
|-
|[[1964 San Francisco 49ers season|1964]]
|Lon Simmons
|Russ Hodges
|-
|[[1963 San Francisco 49ers season|1963]]
|Lon Simmons
|Russ Hodges
|-
|[[1962 San Francisco 49ers season|1962]]
|Lon Simmons
|Russ Hodges
|-
|[[1961 San Francisco 49ers season|1961]]
|Lon Simmons
|Gordy Soltau
|-
|[[1960 San Francisco 49ers season|1960]]
|Lon Simmons, [[Bob Fouts]]
|
|-
|[[1959 San Francisco 49ers season|1959]]
|Bob Fouts
|Lon Simmons
|-
|[[1958 San Francisco 49ers season|1958]]
|Bob Fouts
|Lon Simmons
|-
|[[1957 San Francisco 49ers season|1957]]
|Bob Fouts
|Lon Simmons
|-
|[[1956 San Francisco 49ers season|1956]]
|rowspan=3|[[KEAR (AM)|KFRC]]
|[[Roy Storey]]
|
|-
|[[1955 San Francisco 49ers season|1955]]
|Roy Storey, Bob Fouts
|
|-
|[[1954 San Francisco 49ers season|1954]]
|[[Fred Hessler]]
|[[Frankie Albert]]
|-
|[[1953 San Francisco 49ers season|1953]]
|rowspan=3|[[KSFB|KYA]]
|[[Bud Foster (sportscaster)|Bud Foster]]
|Roy Storey (studio host)
|-
|[[1952 San Francisco 49ers season|1952]]
|Bud Foster
|Bob Fouts
|-
|[[1951 San Francisco 49ers season|1951]]
|Bud Foster
|Bob Fouts
|-
|[[1950 San Francisco 49ers season|1950]]
|[[KEST|KSAN]]
|[[Rod Hughes (broadcaster)|Rod Hughes]]
|[[Tommy Greenough]], [[Jack Drees]]
|-
|[[1949 San Francisco 49ers season|1949]]
|KSAN, [[KSBR (100.5 FM)|KSBR]]
|Bud Foster
|[[Gerry Conlee]]
|-
|[[1948 San Francisco 49ers season|1948]]
|rowspan=3|KYA
|Bud Foster
|Gerry Conlee, Bob Fouts (studio host)
|-
|[[1947 San Francisco 49ers season|1947]]
|Bud Foster
|Bob Fouts
|-
|[[1946 San Francisco 49ers season|1946]]
|Bud Foster
|Bob Fouts
|}

==Radio network==
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====California====
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! scope="col" style=";"|City
! scope="col" style=";"|Call Sign
! scope="col" style=";"|Frequency
|-
| [[Chico, California|Chico]] || [[KTHU]]-FM || 100.7 FM
|-
| [[Eureka, California|Eureka]] || [[KATA (AM)|KATA]]-AM || 1340 AM
|-
| [[Fresno, California|Fresno]] || [[KFIG]]-AM || 1430 AM
|-
| [[Grass Valley, California|Grass Valley]] || [[KNCO (AM)|KNCO]]-AM || 830 AM
|-
| [[King City, California|King City]] || [[KRKC (AM)|KRKC]]-AM || 1490 AM
|-
| [[Los Angeles]] || [[KLAA (AM)|KLAA]]-AM || 830 AM
|-
| [[Mendocino, California|Mendocino]] || [[KUNK]] || 96.7 FM
|-
| [[Modesto, California|Modesto]] || [[KESP]]-AM || 970 AM
|-
| [[Paso Robles, California|Paso Robles]] || [[KPRL]]-AM || 1230 AM
|-
| [[Redding, California|Redding]] || [[KKXS]]-FM || 96.1 FM
|-
| [[Sacramento, California|Sacramento]] || [[KIFM]] || 1320 AM
|-
| [[Salinas, California|Salinas]] || [[KION (AM)|KION]]-AM || 1460 AM
|-
| rowspan=3|San Francisco || [[KNBR (AM)|KNBR]] || 680 AM
|-
| [[KGO (AM)|KGO]]-AM || 810 AM
|-
| [[KSAN (FM)|KSAN]]-FM || 107.7 FM
|-
| [[San Luis Obispo, California|San Luis Obispo]] || [[KKJL]]-AM || 1400 AM
|-
| [[Susanville, California|Susanville]] || [[KJDX]]-FM || 93.3 FM
|}


====Hawaii====
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! scope="col" style=";"|City
! scope="col" style=";"|Call Sign
! scope="col" style=";"|Frequency
|-
| [[Hilo, Hawaii|Hilo]] || [[KPUA]]-AM || 670 AM
|-
| [[Honolulu, Hawaii|Honolulu]] || [[KHKA]]-AM || 1500 AM
|-
| [[Maui, Hawaii|Maui]] || [[KAOI (AM)|KAOI]]-AM || 1110 AM
|}

====Nevada====
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! scope="col" style=";"|City
! scope="col" style=";"|Call Sign
! scope="col" style=";"|Frequency
|-
| rowspan=2|[[Reno, Nevada|Reno]] || [[KBZZ (AM)|KBZZ]] || 1270 AM
|-
| [[KBZZ (AM)|K241AK]] || 96.1 FM
|}

====Oregon====
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! scope="col" style=";"|City
! scope="col" style=";"|Call Sign
! scope="col" style=";"|Frequency
|-
| [[Brookings, Oregon|Brookings]] || [[KURY-FM|KURY]]-FM || 95.3 FM
|-
| [[Klamath Falls, Oregon|Klamath Falls]] || [[KAGO (AM)|KAGO]]-AM || 1150 AM
|-
| [[Medford, Oregon|Medford]] || [[KBOY-FM|KBOY]]-FM || 95.7 FM
|-
| [[Portland, Oregon|Portland]] || [[KUIK]]-AM || 1360 AM
|}


[[File:San Francisco 49ers radio affiliates.png|thumb|Map of radio affiliates.]]



==Reference==





[[Category:San Francisco 49ers]]
[[Category:San Francisco 49ers broadcasters| ]]
[[Category:San Francisco 49ers lists|Broadcasters]]
[[Category:Lists of National Football League announcers by team|San Francisco 49ers]]


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