List of Nashville Predators broadcasters

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The Nashville Predators are a professional ice hockey team based in Nashville, Tennessee, United Stts. Local television rights of Predators games are held by FanDuel Sports Network South (Formerly Bally Sports South), with its territory covering Tennessee, Georgia, most of Kentucky, northern Mississippi and northern Alabama. Radio coverage is carried by the Nashville Predators Radio Network, whose flagship station is WPRT-FM.

Spanish Broadcasts

On August 15, 2011, it was confirmed that WPRT would switch to a sports format. Adopting the new moniker "102.5 The Game", the format change took effect on Monday, August 29, 2011, at 6 AM, following a weekend of stunting of construction sounds, Nashville Predators highlights, and a loop for several hours of the closing chorus of "The Party's Over" by Journey. The station took over flagship status for the Predators after a one-year stint on sister-station 102.9 The Buzz.[1] Upon its format change, the station announced it would become a primary affiliate of ESPN Radio in six weeks after launch. This delay was due to ESPN Radio exercising an eight-week exit clause (executed two weeks prior to launch) in the contract with secondary affiliate WGFX-FM.[2] Upon assumption of the affiliation, WPRT-FM began to carry various ESPN Radio programming. Over time, the station has added more local programming, including multiple specialty hockey shows.

At the start of the 2024-25 season, Pete Weber reduced his schedule to only home games, with the exception of playoff games and specialty games, such as 2025 games in Sweeden. Max Herz was named play-by-play broadcaster for road games.[3]

Years Play-by-play Color commentators
19982006 Pete Weber Terry Crisp
2006–07 Eli Gold Jim McKenzie
2007–08 Pete Weber Terry Crisp
200810 Pete Weber Terry Crisp and Tom Callahan
2010–11 Tom Callahan Wade Belak
201114 Tom Callahan Stu Grimson
2014–15 Willy Daunic Brent Peterson
201524 Pete Weber[4] Hal Gill; Brent Peterson
2024-present Pete Weber (home & playoff games);

Max Herz (road games)

Hal Gill; Brent Peterson

Beginning in 2022, the Predators broadcast games in Spanish on WMGC (AM). Alex Martinez and Nayele Alamilla handle play-by-play, while Jordi Sanchez does color commentary.

Television

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