NC  State Sports Broadcasts Move to New Flagship Station
 WRAL-FM to acquire play-by-play broadcasts beginning with the 2007-08 season
|  MIX 101.5 will now be the radio broadcaster for  Wolfpack sports.
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                  NC State  officials announced on April 25, 2007, that an agreement has been reached  involving its rights holder, Wolfpack Sports Marketing, and Capitol  Broadcasting Company to partner with CBC station Mix 101.5 WRAL-FM.                    The  agreement moves Wolfpack sports programming to the FM side of the dial and  solidifies NC State’s flagship radio partnership through the 2016-2017 seasons.      
| LISTEN:           Here the audio  of Mix 101.5’s Bill & Sheri announcing the big news on the radio Wed. morning.  | 
Mix 101.5 WRAL FM is one of the most powerful (100,000 watt) and popular  stations in the Triangle and surrounding areas.  Radio broadcasts for the  Football and Men’s Basketball season will move to Mix 101.5 starting with the  NC State vs. Central Florida football match-up  on Sept. 1.  “Our relationship with NC State has been a great one over the  years and we are extremely excited about expanding our affiliation with the  University through this radio broadcast agreement,” Jim Goodmon, President of  CBC said.   
          
         WCMC 99.9-FM will carry the weekly Tom O’Brien and Sidney Lowe coach’s call-in  shows on Monday nights.  The first Tom O’Brien show will debut on Monday,  August 26, 2007. The Wolfpack Sports Network’s coverage of the ACC Men’s  Basketball Tournament will also be carried on WCMC-FM, with the exception of NC  State games broadcast on Mix 101.5 WRAL FM.  
          
         While excited about this arrangement, NC State Director of Athletics, Lee  Fowler was also appreciative of the long-standing arrangement Wolfpack Sports  has enjoyed with WPTF 680-AM.  “We are proud of the growth that the  Wolfpack nation has enjoyed throughout its partnership with 680 WPTF and  Curtis Media.  They were with us during many of the great moments in  Wolfpack history.  Now, CBC’s long-term commitment to NC State provides us  with the strategic advantage we need to develop the great moments that will  make up the future of Wolfpack Athletics,” Fowler said.
          
         The excitement for this change was evident when talking with Director of  Marketing & Promotions, Chris Alston, “The listenership of 101.5 WRAL FM is  consistent with the composition of our Wolfpack fan and alumni bases.  Mix  101.5 WRAL-FM’s programming is also conducive to the family atmosphere we  strive for at NC State events.”
Businesses  wishing to inquire about advertising opportunities during these games or with  other Wolfpack Athletics programs should contact Wolfpack Sports Marketing at  (919) 831-9653.
Thanks to  Gopack.com for this capcom story & photo.