Seattle Sounders FC today announced its regional broadcast plans for the 2015 Major League Soccer season, with the club unveiling a robust array of regional programming and original content alongside its various partners. Following the strongest regional television ratings in club history that saw a 32-percent increase in year-over-year viewership – and the highest household ratings in MLS throughout 2014 – Sounders FC has extended its relationship with Q13 FOX (KCPQ-Channel 13) and JOEtv (KZJO-Channel 22) to continue as the regional television home of the Rave Green.
Highlights of the new multi-year agreement include a 30-minute pre-match show, a new and expanded 30-minute post-match wrap-up following each contest, two 30-minute Sounders FC specials during 2015 and a weekly segment during Friday’s “Q It Up” sportscast throughout the season. Eight 2015 Sounders FC matches are being carried by Q13 FOX, with the remaining regional fixtures slated for JOEtv. Per club policy, additional terms of the deal are not being disclosed.
“We are proud to announce a renewed television partnership with Q13 and JOEtv for a second season. As a club, we were thrilled with the success of our local television broadcasts last year – the best in MLS – and have every intention of increasing those numbers in 2015,” said Sounders FC Owner Adrian Hanauer. “Additionally, we’re excited to once again partner with ROOT SPORTS to allow fans across the Pacific Northwest to view Sounders FC matches.”
“Q13 FOX and JOEtv are thrilled once again to partner with Sounders FC,” said Pam Pearson, Senior Vice President and General Manager of the stations. “We love being the local TV home for the league’s most avid supporters to watch their champions in action.”
Additionally, the club has reached a separate multi-year agreement with ROOT Sports to serve as the live out-of-market home of Sounders FC regional broadcasts, bringing the Rave Green to households throughout Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana and Alaska. ROOT Sports is also set to re-air Sounders FC broadcasts regionally throughout Western Washington, with the network carrying a new biweekly Sounders FC magazine show that will provide fans with an advanced level of depth and access surrounding the club.
“Our partnership with the club began with the inaugural game in 2009. We are thrilled to continue bringing Sounders FC matches to their fans throughout the region,” said Mark Jorgensen, ROOT SPORTS Senior Vice President and General Manager.
Bonneville Seattle Radio Group returns as the English radio home of Sounders FC, with KIRO Radio 97.3 FM set to carry all home and away matches throughout 2015. In addition to match broadcasts, KIRO is carrying pre and post-match shows surrounding all Sounders FC contests. Additionally, a 60-minute Sounders FC-focused show on KIRO Radio 97.3 FM will air at 9:00 p.m. PST every Thursday evening throughout the season during the Jason Rantz Show. On the Spanish-language side, 1490 AM ESPN Deportes Seattle Radio Group is set to carry all 2015 Sounders FC matches. Radio talent for these properties is being announced at a later date.
“Sounders FC is becoming one of those things that makes Seattle what it is, like mountains, water, coffee and jet airplanes,” said Carl Gardner, Vice President and Market Manager, Bonneville Seattle Media Group. “KIRO Radio loves to offer the match broadcasts, because they are unlike anything else you’ll hear on the radio. Scarves up!”
Added Sounders FC Owner Adrian Hanauer, “Our relationship with the Bonneville Radio Group goes back to our inaugural 2009 season and we couldn’t be happier to continue hearing Sounders FC soccer over their airwaves. The same can be said of our colleagues at 1490 AM ESPN Deportes Radio Group, as we look forward to working together for a second consecutive season.”
Returning to the broadcast booth for a fourth consecutive season to call Sounders FC’s regional matches is the duo of Ross Fletcher and Kasey Keller. The Voice of Sounders FC, Fletcher serves as play-by-play commentator for the club’s English-language simulcasts, bringing more than a decade of soccer broadcast experience to Sounders FC matches. Prior to his time in Seattle, Fletcher served as a football commentator for BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC Radio Sports Extra, covering the Barclays Premier League and English Football Championship, in addition to a seven-year run as the voice of Derby County for BBC Radio Derby.
Following a decorated 20-year playing career across the highest levels of European Football and three successful campaigns with Sounders FC from 2009-11, Keller reprises his role as Broadcast Analyst alongside Fletcher. Keller capped his playing career with the 2011 MLS Goalkeeper of the Year Award while also earning MLS Best XI honors, serving as Sounders FC captain and earning an All-Star selection in each of his three MLS seasons. From 1991 to 2008, the Olympia native played in Europe while accumulating U.S. Men’s National Team goalkeeping records for most caps (102), wins (53) and shutouts (47). Keller played in three of the world’s strongest topflight leagues throughout his career: England’s Premiership, Spain’s La Liga and the German Bundesliga.
Joining Fletcher and Keller on Sounders FC broadcast team is veteran reporter Jackie Montgomery, who enters her third full season covering the club. Montgomery will contribute commentary during pre and post-match coverage, in addition to hosting the halftime show. She is joined by a rotating panel of analysts during those segments, including former Sounder Taylor Graham and current Seattle University Head Coach Pete Fewing.
Additionally, recently retired Sounders Steve Zakuani and Marcus Hahnemann are joining the broadcast staff alongside Graham and Fewing as rotating analysts. Zakuani was Seattle’s first overall selection in the 2009 MLS SuperDraft, and he went on to record 17 goals and 17 assists in 97 appearances before retiring following the 2014 campaign. He set career highs with 10 goals and six assists in 2010, then was off to a hot start in 2011 before suffering a devastating double-leg break in an April match against the Colorado Rapids. Zakuani then endured a long road to recovery, finally making his way back to the lineup almost a year-and-a-half later. His journey back to the pitch is chronicled in his book, 500 Days, which was released earlier this week.
Hahnemann joins the Sounders FC broadcast crew after retiring last season following 21 years as a professional goalkeeper. He began and finished his illustrious career in his hometown of Seattle, spending three seasons with the A-League Sounders from 1994-96 and a little more than two seasons with Sounders FC from 2012-14. Prior to re-joining MLS, the Seattle native spent 13 years and made over 300 appearances in English football for Fulham, Reading, Wolverhampton Wanderers and Everton. He spent the majority of that time with Reading, where he became a mainstay for the Royals, making over 250 appearances from 2002-09 and helping the club gain promotion to the Premiership in 2005-06. Hahnemann also earned nine caps for the U.S. Men's National Team and was a member of the 2006 and 2010 FIFA World Cup teams.
Sounders FC continues its 2015 preseason presented by adidas this week at Starfire Sports before traveling to Tucson, Arizona on Sunday, February 15 for a two-week camp. While in Tucson, the club is scheduled to compete in the 2015 Desert Diamond Cup. Seattle begins its 2015 MLS campaign on Sunday, March 8 at home against defending Eastern Conference champion New England Revolution at 6:30 p.m. PST on FOX Sports 1.
COMPLETE 2015 SOUNDERS FC BROADCAST SCHEDULE
<strong>DAY</strong> |
<strong>DATE</strong> |
<strong>OPPONENT</strong> |
<strong>TELEVISION</strong> |
<strong>KICKOFF (PST)</strong> |
<p>Sunday</p> |
<p>March 8</p> |
<p>New England</p> |
<p>FOX Sports</p> |
<p> 6:30 p.m.</p> |
<p>Saturday</p> |
<p>March 14</p> |
<p>San Jose</p> |
<p>Q13 FOX</p> |
<p> 7:00 p.m.</p> |
<p>Saturday</p> |
<p>March 28</p> |
<p>at FC Dallas</p> |
<p>Q13 FOX</p> |
<p> 5:30 p.m. </p> |
<p>Saturday</p> |
<p>April 4</p> |
<p>Houston</p> |
<p>Q13 FOX</p> |
<p> 7:00 p.m.</p> |
<p>Sunday</p> |
<p>April 12</p> |
<p>at Los Angeles</p> |
<p>FOX Sports</p> |
<p> 4:00 p.m.</p> |
<p>Saturday</p> |
<p>April 18</p> |
<p>at Colorado</p> |
<p>JOEtv</p> |
<p> 6:00 p.m.</p> |
<p>Sunday</p> |
<p>April 26</p> |
<p>Portland</p> |
<p>FOX Sports</p> |
<p> 6:30 p.m.</p> |
<p>Sunday</p> |
<p>May 3</p> |
<p>at New York City FC</p> |
<p>FOX Sports</p> |
<p> 4:00 p.m.</p> |
<p>Saturday</p> |
<p>May 9</p> |
<p>at Columbus</p> |
<p>Q13 FOX</p> |
<p> 4:30 p.m.</p> |
<p>Saturday</p> |
<p>May 16</p> |
<p>at Vancouver</p> |
<p>Q13 FOX </p> |
<p> 4:00 p.m.</p> |
<p>Saturday</p> |
<p>May 23</p> |
<p>Sporting KC</p> |
<p>JOEtv </p> |
<p> 7:00 p.m.</p> |
<p>Wednesday</p> |
<p>May 27</p> |
<p>Colorado</p> |
<p>JOEtv </p> |
<p> 7:00 p.m.</p> |
<p>Sunday</p> |
<p>May 31</p> |
<p>New York Red Bulls</p> |
<p>ESPN2</p> |
<p> 2:00 p.m.</p> |
<p>Saturday</p> |
<p>June 6</p> |
<p>at Sporting KC</p> |
<p>JOEtv </p> |
<p> 5:30 p.m.</p> |
<p>Saturday</p> |
<p>June 13</p> |
<p>FC Dallas</p> |
<p>JOEtv </p> |
<p> 7:00 p.m.</p> |
<p>Saturday</p> |
<p>June 20</p> |
<p>San Jose</p> |
<p>JOEtv </p> |
<p> 1:00 p.m.</p> |
<p>Wednesday</p> |
<p>June 24</p> |
<p>at Philadelphia</p> |
<p>JOEtv </p> |
<p> 4:00 p.m.</p> |
<p>Sunday</p> |
<p>June 28</p> |
<p>at Portland</p> |
<p>FOX Sports</p> |
<p> 4:00 p.m.</p> |
<p>Friday</p> |
<p>July 3</p> |
<p>D.C. United</p> |
<p>UniMás</p> |
<p> 8:00 p.m.</p> |
<p>Saturday</p> |
<p>July 11</p> |
<p>at Chicago</p> |
<p>JOEtv </p> |
<p> 5:30 p.m.</p> |
<p>Saturday</p> |
<p>July 18</p> |
<p>Colorado</p> |
<p>Q13 FOX </p> |
<p> 7:00 p.m.</p> |
<p>Saturday</p> |
<p>July 25</p> |
<p>at Montreal</p> |
<p>JOEtv </p> |
<p> 5:00 p.m.</p> |
<p>Saturday</p> |
<p>August 1</p> |
<p>Vancouver</p> |
<p>Q13 FOX </p> |
<p> 7:00 p.m.</p> |
<p>Sunday</p> |
<p>August 9</p> |
<p>at Los Angeles</p> |
<p>ESPN</p> |
<p> 1:00 p.m.</p> |
<p>Sunday</p> |
<p>August 16</p> |
<p>Orlando City</p> |
<p>ESPN2</p> |
<p> 2:00 p.m.</p> |
<p>Saturday</p> |
<p>August 22</p> |
<p>at Real Salt Lake</p> |
<p>Q13 FOX </p> |
<p> 7:00 p.m.</p> |
<p>Sunday</p> |
<p>August 30</p> |
<p>Portland</p> |
<p>ESPN2</p> |
<p> 2:00 p.m.</p> |
<p>Saturday</p> |
<p>September 5</p> |
<p>Toronto</p> |
<p>JOEtv </p> |
<p> 7:00 p.m.</p> |
<p>Saturday</p> |
<p>September 12</p> |
<p>at San Jose</p> |
<p>JOEtv</p> |
<p> 7:30 p.m.</p> |
<p>Saturday</p> |
<p>September 19</p> |
<p>at Vancouver</p> |
<p>JOEtv </p> |
<p> 4:00 p.m.</p> |
<p>Sunday</p> |
<p>September 27</p> |
<p>at Sporting KC</p> |
<p>ESPN2</p> |
<p> 2:00 p.m.</p> |
<p>Sunday</p> |
<p>October 4</p> |
<p>Los Angeles</p> |
<p>FOX Sports</p> |
<p> 6:30 p.m.</p> |
<p>Sunday</p> |
<p>October 18</p> |
<p>at Houston</p> |
<p>ESPN2</p> |
<p> TBD</p> |
<p>Sunday</p> |
<p>October 25</p> |
<p>Real Salt Lake</p> |
<p>JOEtv </p> |
<p> 4:00 p.m.</p> |
ABOUT Q13 FOX AND JOETV
Q13 FOX is the Seattle/Tacoma FOX Network affiliate and the home of Q13 FOX News, which provides 10 hours of local news programming weekdays. Q13 FOX is the official television partner of the Seattle Seahawks and Seattle Sounders FC. Additionally, as a FOX affiliate, Q13 FOX will televise the 2015 U.S. Open at Chambers Bay and also carries Major League Baseball's World Series, Pac-12 Football and NASCAR. JOEtv is the Seattle/Tacoma My Network TV affiliate broadcasting on channel 22 and also available on Comcast Cable 10. JOEtv carries a variety of programming including Sounders FC matches and entertainment programming. In addition, Q13 FOX News at 9 airs nightly on JOEtv and is the #1 nine o'clock news program in the market. For more information visit www.q13fox.com
ABOUT ROOT SPORTS
ROOT SPORTS is the home of the Seattle Mariners, Seattle Seahawks, Seattle Sounders FC, Portland Timbers, Gonzaga Bulldogs, Big Sky Conference and Mountain West. The network reaches 3.4 million households across five states, including Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana and Alaska, and delivers more than 350 live events each year – all of which are available in high definition. ROOT SPORTS regional sports networks are operated by DIRECTV Sports Networks LLC in the Northwest, Pittsburgh, Rocky Mountain, and Southwest regions. The four networks combined reach 13 million households across 22 states and own exclusive programming and distribution partnerships with more than 25 teams and conferences. DIRECTV Sports Networks is a subsidiary of DIRECTV, the world’s most popular television service.
ABOUT KIRO RADIO
KIRO Radio tells you what’s happening and why. All day we deliver the news and connect the dots through the eyes of KIRO’s thinkers and talkers. Through breaking news and stories that range from the meaningful to the offbeat, we bring you what’s most interesting right now. Found at 97.3 FM, KIRORadio.com and your smartphone, KIRO Radio gives you award-winning, around-the-clock news and iconic Northwest voices. KIRO also is home to the Seattle Seahawks and Seattle Sounders FC.
ABOUT ESPN DEPORTES SEATTLE RADIO GROUP
ESPN Deportes Seattle Radio Group is comprised of a group of radio stations simulcasting in Spanish: 1490AM-Seattle, 92.1FM-Tacoma and 1280AM-Olympia. It is the home of the Seattle Sounders FC, Seattle Seahawks and Seattle Mariners. It is affiliated with the premier sports network in the country: ESPN. ESPN Deportes Seattle Radio Group serves the burgeoning Latino population in Western Washington.