Dynamo taking over the airwaves

You can hear and see Glenn Davis every week on the radio and on TV.

The biggest indicator that soccer awareness is growing in the Houston area is the amount of games and coverage it receives in the local media. Your Houston Dynamo is getting the most on air coverage of the league which includes the 18 plus games that will be aired on Spanish and English radio.


The historic broadcast platform the Houston Dynamo put together for 2007 continues to strengthen this week, when the magazine show, "The Dynamo Soccer Report with Glenn Davis" airs on Friday on KTBU Channel 55.


The show, which also covers college, high school and youth soccer, is hosted by nationally-known sportscaster Glenn Davis. The "Dynamo Soccer Report with Glenn Davis" is 30 minutes long, and features reports by longtime Houston sportscaster Craig Roberts, and Todd Freed, who highlights the best action of high school soccer.


The show began airing Friday, April 13, from 6:00 to 6:30 p.m. The "Dynamo Soccer Report with Glenn Davis" also repeats on Saturdays from 5:00 to 5:30 p.m.


Also don't forget our other magazine show, "Dynamo TV", hosted by Ernesto Del Valle and Lester Gretsch. "Dynamo TV", features in-depth analysis and interviews on the Dynamo completely in Spanish, it airs Wednesdays, from 6:30 to 7:00 p.m. on TV Informa Channel 43.


The Houston Dynamo is on TV and Radio more than any other club in MLS history this year. English radio broadcasts are handled by 790 AM The Sports Animal. Houston Dynamo Director of Public Relations Steve Mark announces the play-by-play.


790 AM also has a weekly magazine show "The Dynamo Power Hour with Glenn Davis" every Wednesday from 7-8 p.m.


La Norteña 850 AM and 101.7 FM handle Spanish Radio Broadcasts. Dagoberto Puello and Daniel Mejia conduct the play-by-play and color commentary for the second-straight season. Both announcers are in charge of the station's weekly magazine show "La Hora del Dynamo," which airs on Mondays from 7-8 p.m.


If you can't make it to a game but can watch it on television, KTBU Channel 55 will broadcast a total of 15 games this 2007 season. Charlie Pallilo do the play-by-play, while Glenn Davis and Ty Keough handle the commentary. Finally, TV Informa 43 handles all the Spanish TV broadcasts. Ernesto Del Valle does the play-by-play, while Gustavo Rangel continues with the color commentary.