Liberty Flames Sports Network

Liberty Flames Sports Network
City Lynchburg, Virginia
Branding LFSN
Channels Digital: Various Television stations/networks
Owner Liberty University
Liberty Flames
Sister station(s) WLHG-CD
Website LFSN Website
Victory Radio Network
City Lynchburg, Virginia
Broadcast area Statewide Virginia
Washington, D.C.
Northeastern and Central North Carolina
Frequency Various AM and FM radio stations
Format Sports radio
Class Satellite delivered regional sports radio network
Owner Liberty University
Liberty Flames
Sister stations WQLU, WRVL, WLHG-CD
Website LFSN Website

The Liberty Flames Sports Network (also known as LFSN) is an American syndicated regional radio and television network with occasional broadcasts. The network broadcasts Liberty University Flames football, as well as men’s and women’s basketball games over the radio.

Radio broadcasts

The Victory Radio Network provides Flames football and basketball games to 25 radio stations in Virginia (mainly from Marion eastward and 7 stations in northeastern North Carolina in areas east of Raleigh. The network also has limited coverage in north-central North Carolina, eastern and southern West Virginia, southern Maryland and the Washington, D.C. area. [1] Flagship stations include WLNI and WFIR for men’s basketball, as well as WQLU for women’s basketball, baseball, and softball.[2]

Television programming

The LFSN broadcasts Liberty Flames and men’s basketball games to select television stations in Virginia. Liberty Flames football, on the other hand, can be seen in up to 90 million households throughout the contiguous 48 states and the Anchorage, Alaska area.

The LFSN’s nationwide availability of Flames football on television is due in part of religious television networks and stations having syndication rights to carry them well beyond the Lynchburg/Roanoke media market, especially when not featured on major commercial television networks. The networks include JUCE TV (a unit of the Trinity Broadcasting Network, available on the third digital subchannel of all TBN owned-and-operated stations), The Walk TV, and the Tri-State Christian Television network. All three of those networks are available over-the-air, cable, satellite, as well as on the Roku digital media receiver. In addition, all three channels are also available through the use of free-to-air satellite television equipment. Cable-exclusive children’s religious network Kids & Teens TV (Dish Network channel 264) also airs Liberty Flames football. [3]

Game On is a LFSN-produced sports show that features sport stories throughout the world of sports. [4] It, too, is also available through the networks that run LFSN-produced football games. [5]

The two over-the-air television flagship stations are Liberty University-owned independent station WLHG-CD in Lynchburg, and ABC affiliate WSET-TV in Roanoke.

References

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