If you want to hear Sports Talk, Las Vegas is your market.
http://www.radioink.com/Article.asp?id=2620336&spid=24698
So now, you can hear:
670 KMZQ Yahoo Sports
920 KBAD Fox Sports
1100 KWWN ESPN
1140 KXST CBS Sports
1460 KENO ESPN Deportes
I wonder why KMZQ went with Yahoo? Why not join NBC Sports with its promise of a bigger investment in the format? I wonder about the long term future of Yahoo Sports, which clearly doesn't have the resources as ESPN/Disney, CBS, Fox or NBC. I doubt Yahoo can promise any big national games that those other networks will bid on and secure.
KMZQ tried Oldies/Classic Hits for a while (and still carries the Music call letters). Then they went Conservative Talk, but that format is dwindling and with KNXT-AM-FM, KDWN and KBET also in the format, there wasn't much left for 670. So now they're going Sports. Let's see how many sports fans decide they don't want to listen to ESPN, CBS or Fox and seek out KMZQ. Will one of Las Vegas many rim-shot FMs decide to give up music for NBC Sports?
http://www.radioink.com/Article.asp?id=2620336&spid=24698
So now, you can hear:
670 KMZQ Yahoo Sports
920 KBAD Fox Sports
1100 KWWN ESPN
1140 KXST CBS Sports
1460 KENO ESPN Deportes
I wonder why KMZQ went with Yahoo? Why not join NBC Sports with its promise of a bigger investment in the format? I wonder about the long term future of Yahoo Sports, which clearly doesn't have the resources as ESPN/Disney, CBS, Fox or NBC. I doubt Yahoo can promise any big national games that those other networks will bid on and secure.
KMZQ tried Oldies/Classic Hits for a while (and still carries the Music call letters). Then they went Conservative Talk, but that format is dwindling and with KNXT-AM-FM, KDWN and KBET also in the format, there wasn't much left for 670. So now they're going Sports. Let's see how many sports fans decide they don't want to listen to ESPN, CBS or Fox and seek out KMZQ. Will one of Las Vegas many rim-shot FMs decide to give up music for NBC Sports?