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Big Weekend For Sports Radio

It will be sunny and 75. The addicts will be watching the television, but the majority of fans will turn on the radio. Outside. In their cars. This one's all yours, sports radio. Hope you have your best line-up in the game. Spring book, but the Sabres are over. It's all about the Bills. Prime time.
 
Steven21 said:
The REAL question:

How many people really care that much about the Bills......in April.

Why just April?
 
Wow. The bandwagon seems a little empty in here today. I guess the glass is always half empty for some people.
 
Went grocery shopping as we usually do on Sunday. Had WGR on when we pulled into Wegman's. Figured when we came out, I would get info on the Bills fourth round pick. But no. WGR has some stupid car race on the radio. Maybe I'm showing my pure non-interest in anything outside the Indy 500. But does car racing on the radio make any sense at all? I know, I know. NASCAR is big. And I'm showing my bias against it here. But nobody can convince me WGR did the right thing by giving up on its outstanding draft coverage in favor of car racing. Not that it matters now. Even I'm heading outside the enjoy the day!
 
I know for Baseball and hockey in Toronto many prefer the radio.

What's the deal for Bills games? Will people prefer to have the tv volume down with radio cranked up? Or do they just listen to their tv?
 
As fair and oipen minded as I try to be, I cannot for the life of me understand how anyone follows NASCAR, no less on the radio.

WHY the radio coverage?
 
ThePickleReport said:
Plus, I believe that the NASCAR radio contract is pretty stringent, and that they have to air the race no matter what.
With the exception or rain delays, or rain outs...you pretty much have it.
 
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