University of Missouri

Mizzou Tigers sports events have new flagship radio home in Kansas City + Topeka

Head coach Eli Drinkwitz of the Missouri Tigers reacts against the Texas A&M Aggies in the first half at Faurot Field at Memorial Stadium on November 8, 2025 in Columbia.
Head coach Eli Drinkwitz of the Missouri Tigers reacts against the Texas A&M Aggies in the first half at Faurot Field at Memorial Stadium on November 8, 2025 in Columbia. Getty Images
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  • Mizzou broadcasts will air on KCMO Talk Radio 95.7 FM and 710 AM starting 2026.
  • Mizzou programming will air in Topeka on KTOP 102.9 FM via Cumulus Media.
  • Stations will carry football, men’s and women’s basketball and “Tiger Talk” shows.

The Missouri Tigers will have a new radio home in Kansas City — and neighboring Kansas — starting with the 2026 football season.

Mizzou games will now be heard on KCMO Talk Radio 95.7 FM and 710 AM. Programming also will air in Topeka via Cumulus Media’s newly announced simulcast affiliate KTOP, 102.9 FM.

Mizzou programming also can be accessed through the KCMO Talk Radio mobile app, online streaming platforms, station websites and on KCMO via podcast distribution.

The stations will carry Mizzou football, men’s and women’s basketball and “Tiger Talk” coaches’ shows

“With Mizzou competing in the SEC, the premier conference in college sports, we’re excited to bring that energy to our listeners,” said Pete Mundo, KCMO program director. “From live game broadcasts and coaches’ shows to exclusive interviews and regular conversation, we’re committed to making Tigers athletics a core part of KCMO Talk Radio and building a true home for Mizzou fans across Kansas City and Topeka.”

The Tigers’ football opener is Sept. 3 at home against Arkansas-Pine Bluff. The next opponent is Kansas in Lawrence, on Sept. 11.

“Kansas City is one of the most impactful markets for our university and our fan base, and this partnership represents an important opportunity to expand the reach of Mizzou Athletics,” said Missouri athletic director Laird Veatch.

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