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DrAlphaeus
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![]() Knicks on the FM dial in a huge shift in NYC radio
http://espn.go.com/new-york/mlb/story/_/id/7857507/espn-new-york-1050-moving-987-fm-dial NEW YORK -- ESPN New York 1050 AM will be broadcast on 98.7 FM beginning at 12:01 a.m. on Monday morning, April 30, the station announced Thursday. "This move to the FM dial is in keeping with the industry trend of sports radio shifting and offers an even broader reach for our content," said Dave Roberts, ESPN 1050 New York vice president and general manager. "By combining the FM reach with our wide variety of digital offerings from ESPN Audio, we are uniquely positioned to provide coverage of all of New York's sports." "As part of ESPN's continual commitment to serve the U.S. Hispanic sports fan, we are thrilled to provide New York fans with a sports station that offers culturally relevant programming in Spanish," said Freddy Rolon, vice president of ESPN Deportes programming and business initiatives. "The launch of ESPN Deportes Radio will also provide advertisers and marketers a unique opportunity to reach local Hispanics sports fans in this market." "Opportunities like this don't come along too often and it's tremendous that we were able to conclude a deal that will enhance our mission of serving sports fans in not just English but Spanish as well," said Traug Keller, ESPN senior vice president/production, business divisions. "Come fall, Spanish-speaking New Yorkers will have their first 24/7 sports talk radio station." ESPN New York's regular weekday lineup also will be slightly altered, accompanying the change of frequency. "The Mike Lupica Show" will now be heard from noon to 1 p.m. Monday through Friday, followed by a new show from 1 to 3 p.m., hosted by Stephen A. Smith along with Ryan Ruocco. ESPN Radio national shows "Mike & Mike in the Morning" and "The Herd with Colin Cowherd" will continue to be broadcast in New York, from 6 a.m. to 10 a.m., and 10 a.m. to noon, respectively. "The Michael Kay Show" will air from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Weekday evenings from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. will be handled by Dave Rothenberg. Robin Lundberg will take over hosting duties for the weekend morning shows. Saturday mornings will also feature a new show from 10 a.m. to noon hosted by Patrick McEnroe, who will continue as a tennis commentator for ESPN. Baba Booey 2016 — "It's Silly Season"
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DrAlphaeus
Posts: 23751 Alba Posts: 10 Joined: 12/19/2007 Member: #1781 |
![]() Err, merging... fail.
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ChuckBuck
Posts: 28851 Alba Posts: 11 Joined: 1/3/2012 Member: #3806 USA |
![]() Wierd to hear sports on FM radio...
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gunsnewing
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![]() Yep fm radio as we know it is dead
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DrAlphaeus
Posts: 23751 Alba Posts: 10 Joined: 12/19/2007 Member: #1781 |
![]() The return of talk to FM radio. Remember all those Spiro Gyra CD 101.9 commercials? That's now a news station.
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CashMoney
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![]() I used to love 98.7 back in the day but honestly can't remember flipping to it any time in the last few years. Sports talk on FM is pretty common outside of NY. I'd be excited if it were WFAN going to FM. I don't listen to 1050 unless I'm stuck in the car and can't watch the game.
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