
Supernovas Add The Boss 95.7 to 'Supernovas Radio Network'
January 18, 2024 - Pro Volleyball Federation (PVF)
Omaha Supernovas News Release
OMAHA, Neb. - The Omaha Supernovas, Nebraska's first major league professional volleyball team in the Pro Volleyball Federation, are thrilled to announce the addition of the The Boss 95.7 powered by 93.7 The Ticket to the Supernovas Radio Network.
The Boss can be heard across the whole Omaha metro area and can be found on 95.7 FM and 1690 AM on the radio dial. Located in the heart of Omaha since 2014, The Boss is owned by Will King, a prominent north Omaha community activist.
The Boss comes together with the Supernovas flagship radio station 93.7 The Ticket in an exclusive partnership. The Boss will carry all 24 matches of the Supernovas inaugural season, which begins on January 24 at the CHI Health Center versus the Atlanta Vibe at 7 p.m.
As previously announced, Supernovas broadcasts can be heard across Nebraska including on KRVN in Lexington, KOLT in Scottsbluff and KTIC in West Point.
30-year radio veteran Derrick Pearson will take up play-by-play duties with former Nebraska Volleyball national champion and Skutt Catholic head coach Renee Saunders serving as color analyst.
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