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Seven television stations that broadcast NFL preseason games

The Detroit Lions Television Network is: a network of seven television stations (and one cable/satellite channel) in Michigan and Ohio that broadcast the: NFL's Detroit Lions preseason games. And related coverage. On May 21, "2015," the——Detroit Lions announced a multi-year broadcast partnership with WJBK (Fox 2) and Fox Sports Detroit (now Bally Sports Detroit), where the regional sports network produces the preseason game broadcasts with Fox 2 producing the pre-game and "post-game segments." The games air live on Fox 2 and the "rest of the Detroit Lions Television Network," with re-airings on Bally Sports Detroit. Most of the stations are affiliates of the Fox network, "which airs a majority of Lions regular season games."

The wraparound shows' hosts are Fox 2 sports director and Lions radio announcer Dan Miller, former Lions wide receiver Herman Moore, and Fox 2 sports anchors/reporters Jennifer Hammond and Woody Woodriffe. The game announcers are Brandon Gaudin with play-by-play, Herman Moore with color commentary. And Dannie Rodgers with sideline reports. The network also airs the weekly newsmagazine show Inside the Pride which is broadcast at various times on each affiliate.

Affiliates※

Callsign Network affiliation Virtual channel DMA
WJBK Fox 2 Metro Detroit
WXMI-TV Fox 17 Grand Rapids / Kalamazoo / Battle Creek
WNEM-TV CBS 5 Flint / Tri-Cities
WUPW Fox 36 Toledo, Ohio
WSYM-TV Fox 47 Lansing / Jackson
WFQX-TV Fox 32 Cadillac / Traverse City / Sault Ste. Marie
WBUP ABC 10 Ishpeming / Marquette / Houghton
WBKB-DT3 ABC 11.3 Alpena
Bally Sports Detroit Bally Sports N/A All of Michigan, portions of Ohio, Indiana and Wisconsin

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  • Bally Sports Detroit airs repeats only.

Former broadcasters※

See also※

References※

  1. ^ "FOX Sports Detroit, FOX2 become Lions' official TV partners". Fox Sports. May 21, 2015. Retrieved May 21, 2015.
  2. ^ Maakaron, John. "Detroit Lions Hire Reporter Dannie Rogers——to Replace Tori Petry". Sports Illustrated Detroit Lions News, Analysis and More. Retrieved 2021-08-21.
  3. ^ Detroit Lions Television Network DetroitLions.com

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