2009 Mets Radio & TV Coverage
SNY

SNY - which launched in 2006 - is the official television home of the New York Mets, Jets and the BIG EAST Conference. Featuring unparalleled access to the New York Mets with more than 120 live telecasts - all produced in HD - and other critically acclaimed Mets programming, Gary Cohen, Ron Darling and Keith Hernandez will be calling the action with Ralph Kiner joining the team for a selection of games. SNY also delivers over 250 hours of year-round, exclusive, in-depth New York Jets content. As the official TV home of the BIG East Conference, SNY will air more than 125 BIG EAST football and basketball games, as well as other BIG EAST programming. As New York's leader in local sports coverage, SNY delivers the most comprehensive sports access to all of the Tri-State area's professional and collegiate sports teams through five nightly sports and entertainment programs broadcast in state-of-the-art HD from the network's street-level studio in the heart of Manhattan. SNY's programming roster also includes classic sports programming, original entertainment shows and exclusive interview and magazine programs. Founded by Sterling Entertainment Enterprises, Time Warner and Comcast, SNY is available to viewers throughout New York, Connecticut, New Jersey and northeastern Pennsylvania, and nationally on DIRECTV, Dish Network and AT&T U-Verse. For additional details on the network, visit
www.sny.tv.
PIX 11
PIX 11 will broadcast 25 games with Gary Cohen, Ron Darling and Keith Hernandez calling the action. PIX 11 enters its 10th season as the over-the-air home of the New York Mets. All PIX 11 games are broadcast in SAP.
WFAN
WFAN Radio 660-AM will air all 162 regular season games. Howie Rose and Wayne Hagin will call the play-by-play action with Ed Coleman hosting the club's pre-game show. Coleman will also call the play-by-play for a selection of games again this season.
WADO
For the 13th consecutive year, WADO (1280 AM) will be the flagship Spanish radio station for New York Mets. They will broadcast all Mets regular season games and three spring training games. Every televised Mets broadcast (150) will be simulcast on the Second Audio Program (SAP) of PIX11 and SportsNet New York. Max Perez Jimenez and Juan Alicea will do the play-by-play and commentary for 162 radio games and 150 televised Mets games.