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Looks like 1070 wont be going by ESPN 1070 when they take over the ESPN Affilliation in 2 months. first time in a while ive seen a sports station in indiana go with a name other than either ESPN, its Calls like WNDE.
other than ESPN owned and operated's most ESPN affilliates have to clear so much of ESPN Shows and or inventory. thats why ESPN 950 airs all but 3 and half hours of ESPN Radio minus sports play by play
The first link given says "1070 The Zone," but if you dig deeper, you will notice that the official Emmis Job Posting says "1070 The Fan." They are recruiting both Talk Hosts and Producers.
I mean everytime I listen to Colin Cowherd's "Spanning the Globe" whatever city he's talking to he's always referencing something like "780 The Fan in Minneapolis" or 1410 The Zone in Denver.
I would have thought something original would have spewed from Monument Circle.
Then I remembered - this is Indianapolis radio we are talking about here.
Unless they bring in something fresh or can bring back Mark Boyle.
It's just going to be the same old song and dance only on a different frequency and with some legit advertising and then mostly bonus spots from the other three FM's.
Jughead: Radio is usually created for the listeners, not the message board posters! ;D
I think very few radio listeners know that their favorite "Kiss," "Zone," "Fan," "News/Talk," "Q," "Z," "Magic," "X," "Hot," etc. is repeated - if in moniker only - elsewhere in the country, if not the world.
Unoriginal, yes, but also a fact of life.
Emmis owns highly successful WFAN "The Fan" in New York City. Earlier this year, David Hinckley wrote in The New York Daily News that WFAN billed $50.6 million in 2006. I doubt that was "some legit advertising"
By "legit" I meant advertisers I've actually heard of and don't have to mapquest to get there and that can also afford to buy radio advertising and do it right.
I would have thought something original would have spewed from Monument Circle.
Then I remembered - this is Indianapolis radio we are talking about here.
It's just going to be the same old song and dance only on a different frequency and with some legit advertising and then mostly bonus spots from the other three FM's.
Emmis owns highly successful WFAN "The Fan" in New York City. Earlier this year, David Hinckley wrote in The New York Daily News that WFAN billed $50.6 million in 2006.
Emmis DID own it...sold it many years ago. But the point remains...Emmis created a cash cow in NYC...it effectively put sports radio in the mainstream. I hope they apply equal support/resources to 1070 here.
I mean everytime I listen to Colin Cowherd's "Spanning the Globe" whatever city he's talking to he's always referencing something like "780 The Fan in Minneapolis" or 1410 The Zone in Denver.
I would have thought something original would have spewed from Monument Circle.
Then I remembered - this is Indianapolis radio we are talking about here.
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