News

Baltimore is at home for its Week 18 matchup with division rival Pittsburgh. With every possible goal achieved for the regular season, including the AFC North title and the AFC's No. 1 seed, it's ...
The AFC-leading Ravens head south to Jacksonville to face the Jaguars in a matchup between division leaders on Sunday Night Football. Baltimore has won three in a row and seven of its last eight ...
Historically, there’s a lot of attention given to the major media centers of Los Angeles and New York City — both of which have produced legendary talent in radio and television through the years.
The Baltimore Ravens, WBAL Radio 1090 AM/101.5 FM and 98Rock WIYY FM announced Monday that Rod Woodson has become the newest member of their gameday radio broadcast team. Woodson ...
Valerie Preactor is the new Sports Anchor/Reporter for WBAL-AM/FM and WIYY-FM in Baltimore. She previously served as a Sideline Reporter for ESPN+, Production Assistant for NBC Sports Washington ...
WIYY-FM has been named Best Radio Station in the Baltimore Sun’s Reader’s Choice contest. The Hearst Radio station has served the ‘Charm City’ for more than 45 years. “All of us at 98 ...
WGAL-TV has been a partner of the Ravens since 2017. About WBAL-TV 11, WBAL Radio, WIYY-FM "98 Rock" and Hearst Television:WBAL-TV 11, the NBC station in Baltimore, as well as WBAL NewsRadio 1090/ ...
The Baltimore Ravens have extended their current television and radio agreements with Hearst Television-owned WBAL-TV, WBAL NewsRadio 1090 AM/101.5 FM and 98 Rock (WIYY 97.9 and 97.9 HD 2).
Huh? It all began three years ago, when Mr. Kiefaber’s friend, WIYY (98 Rock) morning deejay Chris Emry, was fired. In protest, Mr. Kiefaber put the message, “Tune out Morning Egomania,” on ...
When newsman Bob Lopez said goodbye on Friday to Stash, the morning show voice on WIYY-FM (97.9), he quipped it was probably only temporary — “until next time, ’til this guy flops.” ...