> Big story at the Arch has the Cardinals move their games
> from blowtorch 1120 KMOX to the much lower-powered 550 KTRS.
> The KTRS deal includes half-ownership of the radio station
> by the Cardinals organization.
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> Click here for the full story.
>
All I can say here is that I'm disappointed about the Cards leaving KMOX, but not totally surprised. It seems like the Cardinals had their eye on KTRS from day one. A similar situation came about in Atlanta, when the Braves left their longtime home of WSB-750 at the end of last season, and signed WGST and 96 Rock, as their respective flagship stations. Fortunately, the Braves have a vast radio network, with more than 200 stations, mainly in the Southeast. Still, the move of the Cards from KMOX to KTRS not only will mark the end of an era, but also mark the beginning of the end of baseball on 50,000-watt clear channel powerhouses, especially now that MLB games are now carried on satellite and internet radio. It's too bad you have to pay for the privilege, though, on both counts.