Davenport, IA – The QC SteamWheelers are back and so is their broadcasting relationship with WOC radio. The season kicks off Sunday, February 25th  and NewsTalk 1420 WOC will carry all 7 home-games.  Jim Albracht will handle play-by-play duties just as he did for all 10 years of the SteamWheelers first run in the Quad Cities.  His long-time sidekick John Furlong will also return as color analyst.  Majority owner Doug Bland, has signed a 5-year lease with the TaxSlayer Center and is intent on bringing the fast-paced entertainment of the Indoor Football League along with playoff caliber teams to QC football fans!  

For more information, visit www.steamwheelersfootball.com

WOC AM 1420 is a proud member of the 7-station iHeartMedia – Quad Cities cluster.  

About iHeartMedia Quad Cities iHeartMedia – Quad Cities is comprised of seven radio stations, 96.1 FM MIX96 (KMXG), 103.7 FM WLLR, 101.3 KISS-FM (KUUL,) Q106.5 (KCQQ-FM,) ALT 104.5 FM (WLLR-HD2,) Fox Sports Radio 1230 (WFXN-AM) and AM 1420 WOC.  iHeartMedia is the leading media outlet in the Quad Cities market with multiple platforms, including its broadcast stations; live events; data; and its digital businesses and platforms, including mobile, social and its own iHeartRadio, iHeartMedia’s free all-in-one digital music, podcasting and live streaming radio service – with more than 1.7 billion app downloads and 110 million registered users. iHeartMedia also has the largest national reach of any radio or television outlet in America with over a quarter of a billion monthly listeners in the U.S. and over 129 million social followers. ###

 

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