The Georgia Tech Athletic Association has extended the flagship agreement with Dicky Broadcasting Company’s 680/93.7 The Fan through the 2021-2022 academic year, Georgia Tech athletics, Dickey Broadcasting and IMG announced on Wednesday.

As part of the five-year agreement, the Georgia Tech IMG Sports Network will broadcast football and men’s basketball games live on Atlanta’s 680 AM and 93.7 FM stations. Both stations will continue to carry the Paul Johnson and Josh Pastner call-in shows and the weekly “Ask the A.D.” segment with athletic director Todd Stansbury.

“We’re excited that 680/93.7 The Fan will remain the flagship station of Georgia Tech athletics and appreciative of Dickey Broadcasting’s commitment to expand the reach and scope of its coverage of the Yellow Jackets,” Stansbury said, according to the Institute. “The 25-year partnership between Georgia Tech athletics and Dickey Broadcasting is a great example of the collaboration that exists between top-notch organizations in Atlanta and we are grateful to continue the partnership for years to come.”

Georgia Tech has partnered with Dickey Broadcasting since 1992.

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