Broadcast Partners

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COMCAST SPORTSNET HOUSTON

COMCAST SPORTSNET HOUSTON enters its first season as the Dynamo's English television broadcast partner. The two sides agreed to a deal that will make CSN the home for Dynamo soccer from 2013 to 2015.

CSN will air approximately 15 to 20 Dynamo games per season. In addition to games, CSN will produce live pre- and postgame shows as well as Dynamo Weekly, a 30-minute weekly show dedicated to the latest Dynamo news.

The Dynamo join the Astros and Rockets as the third major league franchise in Houston to be partnered with CSN. Glenn Davis will be back to serve as the Dynamo's TV play-by-play broadcaster, with Eddie Robinson returning as the club's TV color commentator.

KPRC LOCAL 2

KPRC LOCAL 2 enters its second season as the Dynamo's English television broadcast partner. KPRC will broadcast six games in 2013. Each broadcast will be in high definition and feature a 30-minute pre and post-game show.

Glenn Davis will be back to serve as the Dynamo's TV play-by-play broadcaster, with Eddie Robinson making his debut as the club's TV color commentator. KPRC sports director Randy McIlvoy will continue to provide studio coverage during game broadcasts.

MEGA TV

Mega TV enters its first season as the Dynamo's Spanish television broadcast partner. Under the deal, Mega TV (owned and operated by Spanish Broadcasting System, Inc.)  will broadcast seven Dynamo road games in 2013.

Game broadcasts will include a 30-minute pregame and 30-minute postgame show. In addition, Mega TV will include Dynamo highlights and news in its weekly magazine show, “Portada”.

GOW MEDIA

Gow Media enters its first season as the Dynamo's English radio broadcast partner. Most Dynamo games will air on 1560 AM, with select games airing on ESPN 97.5 FM.

The deal also includes a weekly radio show hosted by Houston soccer personality Glenn Davis, Dynamo All-Access, airing on Thursday nights from 7 - 9 p.m. on 1560 AM.

ESPN 97.5 will also simulcast certain games airing on 1560 AM, when scheduling allows, providing fans with a listening option on Gow Media’s AM and FM stations.

Dynamo communications manager Matt Pedersen enters his second season as the team’s play-by-play announcer. Game broadcasts will include a 30-minute pregame and 30-minute postgame show. Home games will be followed by a 1-hour post game radio show presented by San Jacinto Community College and hosted by Davis.

LIBERMAN BROADCASTING

Liberman Broadcasting enters its eighth season as the Dynamo's Spanish radio broadcast partner. Liberman Broadcasting, which has broadcast Dynamo games since 2006, will air all Dynamo regular season and playoff games, with most games broadcast on KEYH 850 AM (La Ranchera), and select games airing on KNTE 101.7 FM (Baila). 850 AM will continue its weekly Dynamo radio show, La Hora del Dynamo, on Mondays from 6-7 p.m.

Daniel Mejía enters his fifth season as play-by-play commentator for Dynamo Spanish radio broadcasts and seventh overall season on Dynamo broadcasts. Game broadcasts will include a 30-minute pregame and 30-minute postgame show. Home games will also include a 30-minute call-in show following the postgame show.

HOUSTON CHRONICLE

The Houston Chronicle enters its eighth season as the Dynamo’s print media partner. The Houston Chronicle continues its complete coverage of the Dynamo, bringing fans in-depth reporting of every home game and playoff match-up by lead Dynamo sports writer Jesus Ortiz.

Premium sports coverage is available daily in the Houston Chronicle and online 24/7 at HoustonChronicle.com. The HC Media Group offers Spanish-language sports coverage in La Voz, and online at LaVozTX.com.