Oklahoma State University Athletics

Stillwater Radio Continues As Flagship Station
February 06, 2009 | General
Stillwater Radio and its stations KSPI-FM and KGFY-FM have been named by Cowboy Sports Properties and Learfield Sports as the continuing voice of Oklahoma State Cowboy and Cowgirl sports for Stillwater and North Central Oklahoma.
The multi-year agreement begins in 2009 and includes radio broadcast rights for men's football, basketball, baseball and wrestling, as well as women's basketball, soccer and softball, and associated coaches' shows.
“The Oklahoma State Athletic Department is proud to partner with Learfield Sports with regard to the broadcasts of Cowgirl and Cowboy sporting events. The most important thing to us is the opportunity this gives our fans to hear quality broadcasts whether we are at home in Stillwater or on the road. We are thankful to Learfield Sports for catering to our most precious resource: OSU fans.” Â Mike Holder, Vice President for Athletic Programs and Director of Intercollegiate Athletics at
“Our stations are proud to have been the flagship broadcast station for OSU since we went on the air in 1947. We're glad to have the opportunity to re-partner with Learfield Sports, which has numerous NCAA Division 1 university sports networks across the country. They do a great job and we look forward to helping them bring Cowboy and Cowgirl sports to our area!” -- Steven Johns, General Manager of
“This is exciting news for OSU fans and radio listeners in the Stillwater market. Steven Johns and the staff at Stillwater Radio are committed to the history of OSU Athletics. This is positive in all aspects for all parties involved, including the many local listeners and supporters of KSPI 93.7 and KGFY 105.5” -- Kip Racy, General Manager at
As in the past, KSPI 93.7 FM will be the location for Cowboy sports, while KGFY105.5 FM will air Cowgirl broadcasts.
Cowboy Sports Properties is a property of Learfield Sports and the exclusive multimedia rights holder of Oklahoma State Athletics.










