Bonneville Phoenix announced today that it now has the broadcast rights to Phoenix Coyotes games. Twenty games in the 2013-2014 season will be on Arizona Sports 620. There will be 10 games on KTAR-FM 92.3, and the other 34 will be on KMVP 860 AM.
Bonneville Phoenix announced today that it now has the broadcast rights to Phoenix Coyotes games. Twenty games in the 2013-2014 season will be on Arizona Sports 620. There will be 10 games on KTAR-FM 92.3, and the other 34 will be on KMVP 860 AM.
Only geezers listen to sports simulcasts on the radio. Young people - the desired demo, no? - already watch games real-time on their tablets and iPhones. But radio? Really? My *grandpa* listened to Brooklyn Dodgers games on the radio. I don't know *anyone* under retirement age in 2013 who still listens to sports simulcasts on the radio - except for Sirus/XM subscribers (not terrestrial AM/FM) - profitable for the stations, yes, but not the best way to attract young listeners. "Get Off My Lawn," indeed. Might as well just flip 92.3 to sports already and leave "talk radio" to the AM. That's where it's all headed, anyway.
BTW, if radio broadcasts of games didn't make money, they wouldn't be on the air. The major sports still have a strong radio presence. The minor sports (Rattlers, Mercury) are the ones that are online-only because their fan-base is too small.
Morning Drive news is a cash-cow. Sports is a cash-cow on steroids, and it doesn't require big ratings. Don't get too hung up on that "pledge" made back when TMISU moved KT'R to FM, and launched Sports Parkinglot 6~Twenty. It was a foolish thing to say, but aside from about 5 people, who else remembers it? (sfx - crickets chirping)
Wikipedia:
"It is co-owned with KTAR on 620 kHz in the AM band, which split off from KTAR-FM on 1 January 2007 as to provide more news on 92.3 FM and more sports on 620 AM, which absorbed the assets of co-owned KMVP at 860 kHz in Phoenix."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KTAR-FM
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So basically KTAR owns pro sports in Phoenix. Fox Sports 910 is confirmed as being the second sports/talk station in Phoenix.
Yup...Sports Parkinglots 6~Twenty, 92~Three and 8~Sixty have 'em all. All the rest (9~Ten, 10~Sixty) are but mere bridesmaids. Whoever said monopolies are bad, never owned one!
So basically KTAR owns pro sports in Phoenix. Fox Sports 910 is confirmed as being the second sports/talk station in Phoenix.
Wikipedia:
"It is co-owned with KTAR on 620 kHz in the AM band, which split off from KTAR-FM on 1 January 2007 as to provide more news on 92.3 FM and more sports on 620 AM, which absorbed the assets of co-owned KMVP at 860 kHz in Phoenix."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KTAR-FM
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