Yes, it's still on in Spartanburg on 1400AM but that's a fringe station for me.GordonSims said:I know ESPN radio is gone from Columbia - so now none in Greenville too?
I understand. I'm not defending heavy-handed tactics if indeed they are but there are alternatives for listeners too. I've been listening to ESPN Radio on my phone app all day.Hammer5 said:ESPN isn't helping itself at all. The combination of new alternatives, NBC and CBS, along with forcing rights fees and major clearance requirements on all of the affiliates is why you're seeing more stations drop the "Worldwide Leader"
I thought they would do this when the Talk station went on 106.3 FM and they didn't do it. Now that they are up against a larger FM station, 94.5FM, don't you think they might want to keep the two AM's? I believe they do fill in the holes somewhat don't they?carolinaradio said:I'm wondering if 1330 and 950 ARE going CBS Sports Radio. Seems like they would've switched today.
I think it's more than that. I think ESPN really is better. It would be just like the bean counters to think that sports talk is sports talk and that people will listen to whatever cheap product they put on. That might have been true once.charlestondxman said:People are just used to the ESPN programming since it has been on for so many years.