Huskers Athletic Partners is led by General Manager Jason Rathe, who oversees all sales and sponsorship fulfillment for the Huskers. Sponsorships and advertising on the Husker Radio Network is marketed and sold by Huskers Athletic Partners, which took over Nebraska’s multimedia rights on July 1, 2021.
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All broadcasts are streamed live for free on and the Huskers mobile app. In addition, the network has several dozen locally based affiliates across Nebraska. KLIN (1400 AM) serves as the Lincoln affiliate while KRVN (880 AM) is a powerful central Nebraska affiliate that reaches around the state. KXSP’s strong signal reaches a good portion of the Midwest day and night, including parts of Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri and Kansas. In the state of Nebraska, KXSP (ESPN 590 AM) serves as the Omaha affiliate. During the basketball season, Sports Nightly features a weekly basketball radio show with Coach Hoiberg and Husker assistant coaches. Sports Nightly airs Monday-Friday evenings from 6-8 p.m. In addition, the Huskers Radio Network team will produce Sports Nightly and Huskers Radio Network podcasts. This new department within Husker Athletics will lead the broadcast efforts for Husker Football, Volleyball, Men’s and Women’s Basketball, Baseball and Softball. The newly-formed Huskers Radio Network launched on July 1, 2021, from the production studio on the East side of Memorial Stadium. Listen Online to the Huskers Radio Network.
Ferrall had earned the legendary broadcaster’s respect while competing against him during his time at WNEW (when Stern was nationally syndicated out of WXRK) and felt that like himself, Ferrall was a great radio talent that had been treated poorly by the industry. In 2006, Scott was brought over to the newly created Howard 101 on Sirius Satellite Radio to host The Ferrall Show, even though Howard Stern was not a fan of sports. After his station flipped formats, Ferrall moved over to Fox Sports Radio where he was again nationally syndicated. Next, he moved back up to Atlanta where he hosted on WMAX while also being part of “Mancow’s Morning Madhouse”. After a scandal with another show on WNEW caused massive changes at the station, Ferrall made his way down to Miami where he hosted mornings on WQAM. When Sportsfan went under a year later, Ferrall went to New York where he worked on the legendary WFAN, then ESPN Radio New York and then took over mornings on WNEW. Ferrall went back to national sports talk to following year when he became the evening host on Sportsfan Radio Network in Las Vegas. In 1999 Scott decided to accept a new challenge and follow the sport that held his deepest passion by being the radio play by play voice of that NHL’s expansion Atlanta Thrashers. During this time he also co-hosted “This Week in the NHL” nationally on Westwood One with Don Crique (’94-’99), did sports for MTV (’95-’98) and Co-Hosted TV’s “Battledome” (’98-’99) with Steve Albert. Things really took off for Ferrall from there as he moved his show to Los Angeles in 1995 to be nationally nationally on Westwood One and continued here until 1999.
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In 1994, Ferrall made the move back out west where he hosted Ferrall OnThe Bench nightly on KNBR in San Francisco and was simulcasted on TV nationally on SportsChannel. In 1993, he went to Atlanta to work on WCNN (The Fan) as their afternoon drive host. In 1992, Scott worked on the Sports Entertainment Network out of Las Vegas.
Ferrall left KQV in 1990 to go to go to Chicago where he covered the Chicago Blackhawks and White Sox. Scott Ferrall's career began at the University of Indiana where from 1983-1987 he covered their legendary basketball and soccer teams while also DJ’ing on local commercial radio station WBWB for which he eventually earned a broadcasting scholarship. In 1987, after college, Ferrall got a job at KQV in his hometown of Pittsburgh as a news reporter and quickly moved up to Sports Director where he did morning and afternoon drive sports updates as well his covering his beloved Pirates, Penguins and Steelers.
Scott Ferrall (born July 29, 1965) is an American sports talk radio personality who can be seen daily on "Ferrall: Coast to Coast" on the SportsGrid Network.