SEC Radio Network Expands Coverage for Tournament
Locales: Tennessee, Alabama, UNITED STATES

Nashville, TN - March 11th, 2026 - As the SEC Tournament heats up with today's semifinal matchups, demand for live coverage continues to soar. While television and streaming options remain popular, a significant number of fans are turning to the radio to follow their teams, prompting an expanded broadcast schedule and increased local coverage. This year's radio network, the SEC Radio Network, is delivering games to a wider audience than ever before, catering to loyal fans across all eleven SEC states.
Today, Wednesday, March 11th, 2026, marks a pivotal day in the tournament, and the SEC Radio Network is providing comprehensive coverage for those unable to attend the games in person or access a television. The network has strategically partnered with local radio stations in key markets throughout the Southeast to ensure that fans have multiple avenues to tune in.
Here's a detailed breakdown of radio frequencies broadcasting the SEC Tournament games, state by state. Please note that schedules within these frequencies may vary, so checking local listings is always recommended:
Alabama: Fans in Birmingham can listen on 103.9 FM, while those in Mobile can tune into 99.9 FM. Montgomery residents can follow the action on 94.5 FM.
Arkansas: Coverage in the Natural State is available on 102.3 FM in Little Rock and 99.5 FM in Fort Smith.
Florida: The Sunshine State benefits from extensive coverage. Jacksonville listeners can find the broadcast on 1010 AM, Ocala on 94.9 FM, Panama City on 1330 AM, Tallahassee on 105.5 FM, Tampa and West Palm Beach both on 1010 AM.
Georgia: Georgia fans can tune in to 1300 AM in Atlanta, 1030 AM in Augusta, 1450 AM in Columbus, 1390 AM in Macon, and 1290 AM in Savannah.
Kentucky: The Bluegrass State is served by 1460 AM in Lexington and 1490 AM in Louisville.
Louisiana: Louisiana listeners can catch the games on 1330 AM in Baton Rouge, 1230 AM in New Orleans, and 1130 AM in Shreveport.
Mississippi: Jackson residents can listen on 1050 AM.
Missouri: Fans in Columbia, Missouri can tune in to 1430 AM.
South Carolina: The Palmetto State has coverage on 102.9 FM in Columbia.
Tennessee: Tennessee boasts wide coverage with 1150 AM in Clarksville, 92.1 FM in Knoxville, 1380 AM in Memphis, and 1580 AM in Nashville.
Texas: College Station listeners can follow the tournament action on 1150 AM.
Expanding Beyond Local Frequencies
The SEC Radio Network isn't solely reliant on local affiliates. Fans can also access the games live through the official [ SEC Radio Network website ]. This online platform provides a high-quality streaming experience, allowing fans anywhere with an internet connection to enjoy the tournament. Network officials report a 30% increase in online streaming traffic compared to last year's tournament, indicating a growing preference for digital listening options.
The Resurgence of Radio in Sports Coverage
Despite the rise of digital media, radio continues to be a vital component of sports coverage. Experts attribute this to several factors, including its accessibility - requiring only a radio, which is often built into vehicles - and its ability to provide a more intimate and focused listening experience. Many fans prefer the play-by-play commentary offered on the radio, finding it less distracting than the visual elements of television.
"We've seen a real resurgence in radio listenership, particularly during major sporting events like the SEC Tournament," says Harold Finch, Director of Broadcasting for the SEC. "People appreciate the ability to multitask while staying connected to the games. They can listen while driving, working, or doing chores around the house."
Looking Ahead The SEC Radio Network is committed to expanding its coverage in the years to come, potentially incorporating more digital features and interactive elements to enhance the listening experience. This year's success suggests that radio will remain a significant platform for SEC sports fans for the foreseeable future.
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