In 2003, the Detroit Lions enter their seventh year with the Infinity
Broadcasting Corporation. The biggest change is that all Lions 2003
preseason and regular season games will be heard live in stereo on WKRK
Live! 97.1, it's new flagship station.

The Lions' broadcasting team again will feature play-by-play man Mark
Champion, who enters his 15th year as the voice of the Lions. Detroit
radio and television sports personality Jim Brandstatter, who is a former
star lineman for the University of Michigan, again will provide the color
commentary. Behind the scenes, providing game statistics to Champion and
Brandstatter, will be Walter Dell-who is in his 41th season covering the
Lions. Tony Ortiz will provide reports from the sidelines.

Tune into WKRK Live! 97.1 for pre- and post-game coverage from Rob Parker
and The Man from 10 a.m. until Noon and again from approximately 5 to 7
p.m. on Sundays.

WKRK Live! 97.1 will also provide the most up-to-the-minute news with
hourly updates each weekday during training camp and the entire season.

The Lions' radio network will be comprised of 35 stations throughout
Michigan and Ohio and Canada. It is listed as the following:

Lions Radio Network Affiliates
Members of the Lions' network and their locations:
City Station
FLAGSHIP STATIONS WKRK FM 97.1
Ann Arbor WAAM AM 1600
Battle Creek WBCK AM 930 & WRCC AM 1400
Big Rapids WBRN AM 1460
Coldwater WTVB AM 1590
Escanaba WYKX FM 104.7
Flint WTRX 1330 AM
Grand Rapids WOOD AM 1300
Hillsdale WCSR AM 1340 FM 92.1
Holland WHTC AM 1450
Houghton WCCY AM 1400
Ironwood WJMS AM 590
Jackson WIBM AM 1450
Kalamazoo WKZO AM 590
Lansing WQTX 92.7 FM
Lapeer WLSP AM 1530 WRXF 103.1 FM
Marquette MDMJ AM 1320
Mt. Pleasant WMMI FM 830 AM
Newberry WNBY AM 1450
Ontonagon WUPY FM 101.1
Petoskey WJML AM 1100 WWKK AM 750
Port Huron WPHM AM 1380
Saginaw/Bay City WILZ FM 104.5 WYLZ FM 100.9
South Haven WGMY AM 940
St. Ignace WIDG AM 940
St. Joseph WSJM AM 1400
Tawas City WKJC FM 104.7
Toledo, Ohio WLQR AM 1470
Traverse City WTCM AM 580