KeithE4 said:
Pilgrimway said:
Baseball belongs on AM radio. It seems unamerican to listen to a game on FM!
Baloney. Since when is listening to an American FM station "Unamerican?" :
When the Diamondbacks are on KTAR-FM instead of AM 620, they sound much better. Football, even more-so. There is a reason why the NFL started encouraging FM flagships beginning in the '90s: That's where the audience and their money is.
Very true, but sports on FM isn't coming to market #1 anytime soon. 92.3 NOW-FM was rumored to be flipping to a WFAN simulcast but that isn't happening. Rick Gillette from CBS Phoenix was transferred to NY to become the new PD at NOW. ESPN wants an FM for its directional 1050 AM, but the only one available is WFME 94.7, which isn't full-market and can't be relocated to Manhattan.
WFAN, the Mets flag does broadcast on 92.3 HD-3. WCBS Newsradio 880, the Yankees flag, broadcasts on 101.1 HD-3, so you have to own an HD Radio to hear baseball on FM in NYC. When I visited the NY Auto Show last weekend, I sat in a 2013 Hyundai Azera which was equipped with HD Radio and listened to a bit of the Mets game on 92.3 HD-3. It sounded good!
The NFL has been encouraging FM flagships since the 90s, but once again, not in NY. AFAIK, the Denver Broncos are the only NFL team outside of New York that doesn't have an FM flag or co-flag. There are posters on the New York board who believe the New York market will never give in to news and/or sports on FM. They need to get over it!