50kguy said:The arrival of the Diamondbacks took all other MLB teams off the air. KOY was a Dodgers station for many years and KLFF/KNNS/KGME had selected games from Padres, Angels, Giants & A's. KCKY in Coolidge had been a Cubs affiliate based on a very old deal between the owner and team. If there was no Cubs March broadcast, they produced their own with Dave Packey doing the play-by-play.
MC said:Thank YOU! My snowbird neighbor is happy for the info. Guess the games are not on cable TV except for 1305 cox. I think they used to have a package, but they are trying to get more people out to the stadiums.
KeithE4 said:MLB rules prohibit out-of-market TV games in a major-league market, but AFAIK, there is no rule that prohibits other teams' radio broadcasts.
Scott Fybush said:KeithE4 said:MLB rules prohibit out-of-market TV games in a major-league market, but AFAIK, there is no rule that prohibits other teams' radio broadcasts.
It's my understanding that there is actually such a rule, but it's much more limited; I believe it restricts out-of-town broadcasts on stations in the home team's home county and adjacent counties. Hence, no Red Sox on the radio in NYC proper or adjacent Westchester, but the Sox have been heard on WGCH 1490 in Greenwich CT, in Fairfield County - and no Yankees on Boston radio, but the team has been heard on stations in Worcester (two counties away) and southern New Hampshire (also two counties away).
Of course, getting beyond any county that touches Maricopa puts you way, way out past Media Hut-land...
KeithE4 said:Most Tucson FMs make it to the southeastern part of the Phoenix metro, where most Cub fans live.
landtuna said:KeithE4 said:Most Tucson FMs make it to the southeastern part of the Phoenix metro, where most Cub fans live.
I thought they were all up in Snottsdale.
Nobody here but us D-backers. ;D
KeithE4 said:and whatever 1230 was called in 1990 (KAMJ?) carried the White Sox, at least for that season.
johndavis said:KeithE4 said:and whatever 1230 was called in 1990 (KAMJ?) carried the White Sox, at least for that season.
I started there in March of 1990, and I only remember them carrying Oakland A's baseball, which they carried until the format changed to Urban AC. Since the format changed mid-season that year (1992?), they had to break format to run the A's games to fulfill the contract.
There's nothing like hearing Vin Scully call a game...
KeithE4 said:I was visiting family out here in June 1990 (I lived in the Chicago area at the time, and am a White Sox fan), and remember listening to John Rooney call a Sox game on 1230 at the time.
KeithE4 said:The adjacent counties are Yavapai, Gila, Pinal, and Yuma - that covers about 1/3 of the state. The Cubs could make a deal with a Tucson FM station to carry their games ans still be within that rule. Most Tucson FMs make it to the southeastern part of the Phoenix metro, where most Cub fans live.