ESPN Radio Stations API

This API delivers structured access to ESPN radio station data across U.S. states, including branding details, number of stations, coverage areas, and frequencies. It allows filtering by state or station name for targeted data retrieval.

The ESPN Radio Stations API is a RESTful service that organizes and provides ESPN radio station data from across the United States. It is designed to let users: Retrieve a full list of states with ESPN stations. Query branding and the number of stations for a given state. Get detailed station-specific data, such as frequency and transmission band, by using the station name as a parameter. By segmenting the data into multiple endpoints, the API avoids delivering excessive information in a single request, improving efficiency and enabling more precise queries. This API is ideal for developers building sports broadcasting tools, research dashboards, or location-based radio streaming services.

API Documentation

Endpoints


This endpoint retrieves a comprehensive list of U.S. states that have ESPN radio stations.


                                                                            
POST https://www.zylalabs.com/api/9288/espn+radio+stations+api/16783/get+list+of+states+with+espn+stations
                                                                            
                                                                        

Test Endpoint

API EXAMPLE RESPONSE

       
                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                                                                                                            [
    {
        "states": [
            "Texas",
            "Ohio",
            "Georgia",
            "Indiana",
            "Wisconsin",
            "California",
            "Missouri",
            "New York",
            "North Carolina",
            "Tennessee",
            "Washington",
            "West Virginia",
            "Kentucky",
            "Illinois",
            "Louisiana",
            "Virginia",
            "Alabama",
            "Arizona",
            "Colorado",
            "Florida",
            "Arkansas",
            "Minnesota",
            "Nebraska",
            "New Mexico",
            "Oregon",
            "Alaska",
            "Hawaii",
            "Iowa",
            "Maine",
            "Montana",
            "Nevada",
            "North Dakota",
            "Oklahoma",
            "Pennsylvania",
            "South Dakota",
            "Utah",
            "Wyoming",
            "District of Columbia",
            "Idaho",
            "Kansas",
            "Maryland",
            "Michigan",
            "Mississippi",
            "New Jersey",
            "South Carolina"
        ]
    }
]
                                                                                                                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                    

Get list of states with ESPN stations - CODE SNIPPETS


curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/9288/espn+radio+stations+api/16783/get+list+of+states+with+espn+stations' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-raw '{}'


This endpoint allows users to get ESPN station branding and the number of stations for a specific state. To use it, you must indicate a state as a parameter. You can get them from the first endpoint.


                                                                            
POST https://www.zylalabs.com/api/9288/espn+radio+stations+api/16784/get+branding+and+number+of+stations+for+a+state
                                                                            
                                                                        

Test Endpoint

API EXAMPLE RESPONSE

       
                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                                                                                                            [
    {
        "state": "Texas",
        "brandings": [
            "ESPN 102.7",
            "Panhandle Sports Star",
            "ESPN Radio 1590",
            "Sports Radio 1150 The Zone",
            "ESPN Radio 600",
            "ESPN 1400",
            "ESPN Radio 97.5",
            "100.7 The Score",
            "Double T 97.3",
            "ESPN Paris 105.1",
            "ESPN Radio 960",
            "San Antonio's Sports Star",
            "ESPN 1250",
            "ESPN 105.9",
            "ESPN 1230",
            "ESPN Central Texas"
        ],
        "number_of_stations": 16
    }
]
                                                                                                                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                    

Get branding and number of stations for a state - CODE SNIPPETS


curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/9288/espn+radio+stations+api/16784/get+branding+and+number+of+stations+for+a+state' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-raw '{"state":"Required"}'


This endpoint retrieves detailed information about ESPN radio stations by state. To use it, you must indicate a state as a parameter. You can get them from the first endpoint.


                                                                            
POST https://www.zylalabs.com/api/9288/espn+radio+stations+api/16785/get+detailed+station+data+by+state
                                                                            
                                                                        

Test Endpoint

API EXAMPLE RESPONSE

       
                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                                                                                                            [
    {
        "state": "Texas",
        "stations": [
            {
                "station_name": "ESPN 102.7",
                "city_of_license": "Austin",
                "transmission_frequency": "103.5-2",
                "transmission_band": "FM-HD",
                "call_sign": "KBPA-HD2",
                "branding": "ESPN 102.7"
            },
            {
                "station_name": "Panhandle Sports Star",
                "city_of_license": "Amarillo",
                "transmission_frequency": "102.9",
                "transmission_band": "FM",
                "call_sign": "KVWE",
                "branding": "Panhandle Sports Star"
            },
            {
                "station_name": "ESPN Radio 1590",
                "city_of_license": "Carthage",
                "transmission_frequency": "1590",
                "transmission_band": "AM",
                "call_sign": "KGAS",
                "branding": "ESPN Radio 1590"
            },
            {
                "station_name": "Sports Radio 1150 The Zone",
                "city_of_license": "College Station",
                "transmission_frequency": "1150",
                "transmission_band": "AM",
                "call_sign": "KZNE",
                "branding": "Sports Radio 1150 The Zone"
            },
            {
                "station_name": "ESPN Radio 600",
                "city_of_license": "El Paso",
                "transmission_frequency": "600",
                "transmission_band": "AM",
                "call_sign": "KROD",
                "branding": "ESPN Radio 600"
            },
            {
                "station_name": "ESPN 1400",
                "city_of_license": "Greenville",
                "transmission_frequency": "1400",
                "transmission_band": "AM",
                "call_sign": "KGVL",
                "branding": "ESPN 1400"
            },
            {
                "station_name": "ESPN Radio 97.5",
                "city_of_license": "Houston",
                "transmission_frequency": "97.5",
                "transmission_band": "FM",
                "call_sign": "KFNC",
                "branding": "ESPN Radio 97.5"
            },
            {
                "station_name": "100.7 The Score",
                "city_of_license": "Lubbock",
                "transmission_frequency": "950",
                "transmission_band": "AM",
                "call_sign": "KTTU",
                "branding": "100.7 The Score"
            },
            {
                "station_name": "Double T 97.3",
                "city_of_license": "Lubbock",
                "transmission_frequency": "97.3",
                "transmission_band": "FM",
                "call_sign": "KTTU-FM",
                "branding": "Double T 97.3"
            },
            {
                "station_name": "ESPN Paris 105.1",
                "city_of_license": "Paris",
                "transmission_frequency": "960",
                "transmission_band": "AM",
                "call_sign": "KITX-HD4",
                "branding": "ESPN Paris 105.1"
            },
            {
                "station_name": "ESPN Radio 960",
                "city_of_license": "San Angelo",
                "transmission_frequency": "960",
                "transmission_band": "AM",
                "call_sign": "KGKL",
                "branding": "ESPN Radio 960"
            },
            {
                "station_name": "ESPN 105.9",
                "city_of_license": "San Antonio",
                "transmission_frequency": "94.1",
                "transmission_band": "FM",
                "call_sign": "KZDC",
                "branding": "ESPN 105.9"
            },
            {
                "station_name": "ESPN 1230",
                "city_of_license": "San Antonio",
                "transmission_frequency": "1250",
                "transmission_band": "AM",
                "call_sign": "KTFS",
                "branding": "ESPN 1230"
            },
            {
                "station_name": "ESPN Central Texas",
                "city_of_license": "Texarkana",
                "transmission_frequency": "740",
                "transmission_band": "AM",
                "call_sign": "KSEY",
                "branding": "ESPN Central Texas"
            },
            {
                "station_name": "ESPN Radio 1230",
                "city_of_license": "Waco",
                "transmission_frequency": "1660",
                "transmission_band": "AM",
                "call_sign": "KRZI",
                "branding": "ESPN Radio 1230"
            }
        ]
    }
]
                                                                                                                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                    

Get detailed station data by state - CODE SNIPPETS


curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/9288/espn+radio+stations+api/16785/get+detailed+station+data+by+state' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-raw '{"branding":"Required","station":"Required","state":"Required"}'


API Access Key & Authentication

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Headers
Header Description
Authorization [Required] Should be Bearer access_key. See "Your API Access Key" above when you are subscribed.

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ESPN Radio Stations API FAQs

The ESPN Radio Stations API provides structured data on ESPN radio stations across the U.S., including branding details, the number of stations in each state, coverage areas, and specific station frequencies.

You can filter data by state or station name, allowing for targeted queries that yield specific information relevant to your needs.

This API is ideal for developers creating sports broadcasting tools, research dashboards, or location-based radio streaming services, enabling them to access and utilize ESPN radio station data effectively.

The API responses include fields such as state name, station branding, number of stations, frequency, and transmission band, providing comprehensive details about each station.

By segmenting data into multiple endpoints, the API allows users to make precise queries, avoiding the delivery of excessive information in a single request, which enhances efficiency.

This endpoint returns the branding names of ESPN radio stations and the total number of stations available in a specified state, allowing users to understand the radio landscape in that region.

The response is structured as an array of objects, each containing the state name and a list of stations. Each station object includes fields like station name, city of license, transmission frequency, transmission band, call sign, and branding.

Users must provide a state name as a parameter to retrieve detailed station data. This allows for focused queries on specific states, enhancing the relevance of the returned information.

This endpoint provides a comprehensive list of U.S. states that host ESPN radio stations, enabling users to identify regions with ESPN coverage and facilitating further queries based on state data.

The key fields include "state," which indicates the state name, "brandings," an array of station names, and "number_of_stations," which shows the total count of ESPN stations in that state.

Users can leverage the structured data to build applications that display ESPN station information, analyze regional broadcasting trends, or create interactive maps for radio streaming services based on station availability.

The API sources its data from reliable broadcasting databases and regularly updates its information to ensure accuracy, although specific quality checks are not detailed in the documentation.

Typical use cases include developing sports-related applications, creating research dashboards for broadcasting analysis, and building location-based services that help users find nearby ESPN radio stations.

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