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American Forces Network to stop broadcasting sports play-by-play on radio

(From the "Stars & Stripes")

The American Forces Network is getting out of the sports play-by-play business on the radio.

The Department of Defense said Wednesday that the network will discontinue broadcasting live games later this summer. The decision was made based on worldwide audience surveys of military members and civilian employees stationed overseas who prefer watching sports over listening.

“When radio sports coverage comes on, most listeners tune out,” said Robert Matheson, the director of broadcasting at the AFN Broadcast Center in Riverside, Calif. “Our mission is better served when the largest possible audience tunes in to non-sports programming and spends more time listening.”

AFN radio play-by-play sports broadcasts were, as recently as 10 years ago, widely listened to. But the network has greatly expanded its television sports coverage since then.

Read more at: http://www.stripes.com/article.asp?article=38434&section=104
 
NFL Football did pretty well in their research - I surprised they aren't keeping NFL football play-by-play on:


http://www.estripes.com/article.asp?section=104&article=36735&archive=true

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By Leo Shane III, Stars and Stripes
Mideast edition, Saturday, June 3, 2006

According to the Lund Media Research Survey of AFR listeners, few have interest in hearing game broadcasts of major American sports, with the exception of football.

Listened to a game in the last six months:
Football - 30.2%
Basketball - 13.1%
Baseball - 10.3%
Hockey - 3.5%
 
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