http://www.espnmediazone3.com/us/2010/03/all-64-matches-of-2010-fifa-world-cup-on-espn-radio/
The last line concerns me. It means that any local ESPN affiliate can choose not to air matches other than the ones they have to air. For example, my local affiliate is WEPN. Since most of the games will be in the early morning in my time zone, chances are that there would be space to air the matches, if ESPN can give their morning team a long break for during that time the World Cup is played. Other than that, I could see some problems. Also, what happens when simultaneous matches are played, which are a must at the end of the first round? By the way, the schedule is posted up on the page I linked above.
I'm going to try to contact the local affiliate to see if they will put all of the matches on the air.
All matches in the round robin stage and the round of 16 will be called from ESPN Radio’s state-of-the-art studios in Bristol, Conn. Dellacamera and Smyth will then travel to South Africa to call two of the four quarterfinal matches, the semifinals, the third-place and final matches from site.
ESPN Radio broadcasts of 2010 FIFA World Cup matches will feature prematch, halftime and postmatch studio segments, highlighted by Xs and Os matchup previews, reporting from match sites, national anthems, and more.
Additionally, the radio network will feature 2010 FIFA World Cup studio programming commencing with weekly, one-hour FIFA World Cup Soccer Specials Friday at 8 p.m. ET, April 2 through May 28. The specials will move to 6 p.m. daily beginning Tuesday, June 1, though Sunday, July 11, following the conclusion of the title match.
ESPN Radio will broadcast 13 matches live on its main channel – the three US Team matches in the round robin phase, two matches in the round of 16, four quarterfinals matches, the two semifinals, the third place and final matches. Affiliates will distribute the remaining games separately.
The last line concerns me. It means that any local ESPN affiliate can choose not to air matches other than the ones they have to air. For example, my local affiliate is WEPN. Since most of the games will be in the early morning in my time zone, chances are that there would be space to air the matches, if ESPN can give their morning team a long break for during that time the World Cup is played. Other than that, I could see some problems. Also, what happens when simultaneous matches are played, which are a must at the end of the first round? By the way, the schedule is posted up on the page I linked above.
I'm going to try to contact the local affiliate to see if they will put all of the matches on the air.