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May 16, 2022

͹Ƶand Sioux County Radio Team Up to Broadcast Defender Sports

͹Ƶ and Sioux County Radio announce partnership to broadcast ͹ƵDefender Athletics

(Monday, May 16; Sioux Center, Iowa) ͹Ƶ and Sioux County Radio are pleased to announce a partnership to broadcast ͹ƵDefender athletics on KIHK, 106.9 FM. The partnership will expand the ͹ƵMedia Network’s multimedia offerings to the FM radio band.

“We are pleased to be working with Sioux County Radio to provide play-by-play radio coverage of Defender athletics,” said ͹Ƶ’s Director of Athletic Communications Mike Byker. “When Sioux County Radio approached us about a partnership we were intrigued immediately. As we worked towards an agreement it became clear this will be beneficial for both parties and most importantly our fans in Northwest Iowa.”

The agreement includes extensive coverage of the Defender football, women’s volleyball, women’s basketball and men’s basketball schedules beginning with an August 31, 2022 volleyball match between ͹Ƶand Briar Cliff in Sioux City.

Piet Westerbeek, General Manager of Sioux County Radio, is enthusiastic at the opportunity to broadcast ͹Ƶ Athletics on KIHK.

“Our listenership is growing and having yet another local team to carry live is an excellent example of our strong community partnerships. Teaming with ͹Ƶ, combined with the extensive reach of 106.9 KIHK-FM, will give Defender Nation the coverage the coverage they deserve!” says Westerbeek.

Sioux County Radio began broadcasting in 1969 and currently features 106.9 KIHK, 93.9 KSOU-FM, KSOU-AM 1090 and 101.5 FM Sioux Ritmo. The group of stations has long been home for locally originated high school and college athletic broadcasts in Northwest Iowa.

The ͹ƵMedia Network produces multi-camera video broadcasts of all home Defender athletic competitions along with online audio broadcasts of select home and road contests. In 2021-22 the ͹ƵMedia Network produced live coverage of over 180 competitions and had over 100,000 viewers and listeners while utilizing the online services of BlueFrame, Youtube, Mixlr and Facebook.


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