TheBigA said:
Element9 said:
Yes children, it's all fun and games until you're in the middle of a seven game losing streak and the Sabres are pissed off because you're spending so much time stroking the Bills.
So where are the Sabres going to go? WECK? I have a feeling that's a risk Entercom will take. I think the entire NHL knows they're not as valuable as the NFL. But by the same token, it's not unusual to have multiple teams on the same station, and still make everyone feel good.
Remember, in Cleveland, WTAM/1100 is the flagship of the Indians, Browns (co-flagship with hot talk/rock WMMS/100.7) and Cavaliers. And for most of the day, they carry the standard CC news/talk format.
Usually most conflicts enter between the Indians and Cavs; of which WTAM carries one game, while WMMS carries the other (WTAM airs the Indians and WMMS the Cavaliers if the Cavs game is a regular-season one; if it's a Cavs playoff game, WTAM airs the Cavs and WMMS the Indians). Because WMMS is the actual Browns flagship, in a Browns-Indians conflict, WTAM will air the Indians game, then occasionally will JIP the Browns game at end of network coverage.
I am pretty sure in the rare moment that there is a Sabres-Bills conflict, WGR will carry the Bills, while WBEN or WWKB will carry the Sabres.
As for no FM Bills flagship: that actually surprises me to a degree. Usually the NFL takes top priority with finding an
FM flagship. But without Cumulus even wanting to re-up, that left the Bills with little other options - unless WKSE or WTSS simulcasts the games on FM.
(And don't laugh; in the early 90s, the Browns
didn't even have a flagship station, but simulcast the games on soft AC WDOK/102.1
[!!!] and all-sports WKNR/1220, which were not co-owned at that point. It may not be a massive shock to see Kiss or Star carry the games. Simulcasting on WBEN AM/FM would be overkill.)