The Cincinnati Reds have a new Columbus radio affiliate on Thursday announcing a broadcast agreement with 97.1 The Fan.
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WBNS 97.1 FM The Fan will carry Reds games all season long as the newest affiliate of the Cincinnati Reds Radio Network.
Tegna's 97.1 The Fan in Columbus, OH, is the newest affiliate of the Cincinnati Reds Radio Network, beginning with the 2025 MLB season.