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Seahawks Announce 2015 Broadcast and Network Information

The Seattle Seahawks announced their 2015 broadcast and network information.

Renton, Wash. -The Seattle Seahawks announced today their 2015 broadcast and network information. Play-by-play announcer Curt Menefee joins former Seahawks quarterback Brock Huard for Seahawks preseason telecasts on Q13 FOX. On the newly named Delta Air Lines Radio Network, Steve Raible and Warren Moon will call the action with Jen Mueller as sideline reporter on 710 ESPN Seattle and KIRO Radio 97.3 FM during the preseason and regular season.

New this season, fans can watch "Seahawks All Access" throughout the northwest on their local Seahawks Television Network stations, in addition to Root Sports in Seattle. Fans should check local listing for day and time. Fans outside of Seattle may also watch the preseason games online by signing up for Preseason Live. Visit Seahawks.com for more details.

TV Talent (preseason)

Menefee begins his seventh season with the Seahawks broadcasting team as the play-by-play announcer for preseason telecasts. Menefee currently hosts FOX's award-winning NFL pregame show, FOX NFL Sunday. Prior to taking over as full-time host in 2007, he called play-by-play for NFL and NFL Europe League games on FOX Sports and FSN.
Huard returns for his third season as analyst in the Seahawks TV booth. The former University of Washington star and Puyallup High School All-American has been calling college football for ESPN since August 2008, working as a college football analyst for ESPN and ABC's Saturday games, and is also a studio analyst for the networks. Since 2009, Huard has co-hosted a sports radio morning show on 710 ESPN. After a standout high school career at Puyallup and a record-setting stint at the UW, Huard went on to play six years in the NFL, including four spent with the Seahawks, from 1999-2001 and 2004.

Radio Talent (preseason and regular season)

On 710 ESPN Seattle and KIRO Radio 97.3 FM is Steve Raible returning for his 34th season in the radio booth, his 12th as "Voice of the Seahawks" after 22 seasons as the Seahawks analyst. An original member of the Seahawks, Raible played wide receiver from 1976-81 and has missed only four games in the franchise's history, either as a player or broadcaster after suffering a collapsed lung vs. Oakland in 1981. Following his football career, Raible joined KIRO-TV where he has won five local Emmy Awards including two for "Best Anchor." He currently anchors KIRO-7 Eyewitness News.

Hall of Fame quarterback Warren Moon returns to the Seahawks radio team for his 12th season after serving as the preseason television analyst for the previous two seasons. After finishing a playing career in which he was nominated to an NFL-record eight-straight Pro Bowls (1988-95), adding a ninth overall in 1997, Moon has become one of football's leading broadcast analysts. He has spent recent years as a Westwood One radio analyst and sideline reporter and also spent time in the booth during Fox Sports Net's Pac-12 College Game of the Week.

Jen Mueller enters her seventh season as sideline reporter. She is a 14-year sports broadcasting veteran and joined the Seahawks Radio Network in 2009. In addition to her work with the Seahawks, she has been a member of the ROOT Sports broadcast team since 2006.

Seahawks Television Network

**Washington**
**City****Station****Network**
SeattleKCPQ - 13FOX
SpokaneKAYU - 28FOX
Tri-CitiesKFFX - 11FOX
YakimaKCYU - 41FOX
**Alaska**
AnchorageKYUR - 13ABC
FairbanksKATN - 2ABC
JuneauKJUD - 8ABC
**Hawaii**
HonoluluKHNL - 6NBC
**Idaho**
BoiseKIVI - 6ABC
Twin FallsKSAW - 52ABC
Sun ValleyKSAW - 52ABC
**Oregon**
BendKFXO - 39FOX
EugeneKLSR - 34FOX
MedfordKMVU- 26FOX
PortlandKPTV - 12FOX

Delta Air Lines Radio Network

**Washington**
**City****Station****Frequency**
AberdeenKDUX104.7 FM
BellinghamKPUG1170 AM
CentraliaKMNT104.3 FM
ChelanKOZI93.5 FM
ColfaxKMAX840 AM
ColvilleKCRK92.1 FM
EllensburgKXLE1240 AM
ForksKFKB1490 AM
Grand CouleeKEYG98.5 FM
LongviewKEDO1400 AM
Moses LakeKBSN1470 AM
Mt. VernonKAPS660 AM
Mt. VernonKAPS102.1 FM
OlympiaKAYO96.9 FM
OmakKNCW92.7 FM
Port AngelesKONP1450 AM
SeattleESPN710 AM
SeattleKIRO97.3 FM
SheltonKMAS1030 AM
SheltonKMAS104.1 FM
SpokaneKHTQ94.5 FM
Tri-CitiesKONA610 AM
Walla WallaKUJ1420 AM
WenatcheeKPQ560 AM
YakimaKIT1280 AM
YakimaKIT99.3 FM
**Alaska**
AnchorageKBYR700 AM
AnchorageKTMB102.1 FM
CordovaKLAM1450 AM
JuneauKINY800 AM
Kodiak IslandKVOK560 AM
Kodiak IslandKVOK98.7 FM
SitkaKIFW1230 AM
**British Columbia**
KelownaCKFR1150 AM
VancouverTEAM1410 AM
VictoriaCFAX1070 AM
**Idaho**
BoiseKBOI670 AM
LewistonKCLK1430 AM
St. MariesKOFE1240 AM
**Montana**
HelenaKCAP950 AM
MissoulaKGRZ1450 AM
MissoulaKGRZ92.7 FM
MissoulaKYLT1340 AM
**Oregon**
AstoriaKCRX102.3 FM
Baker CityKKBC95.3 FM
BendKRCO690 AM
BendKRCO96.9 FM
EugeneKUJZ95.3 FM
La GrandeKRJT105.9 FM
LebanonKGAL1580 AM
MedfordKTMT580 AM
NewportKCUP1230 AM
PendletonKTIX1240 AM
PortlandKFXX1080 AM
PortlandKGON92.3 FM
The DallesKODL1440 AM
The DallesKOOL99.1 FM
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