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Joseph_Gallant
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For quite a few years, radio and local television broadcasts of the Chicago Blackhawks had been simulcasts. Most recently, Pat Foley and Troy Murray have called Hawk games on both TV and radio.
But Chicago Sports.com is reporting that after the upcoming 2005/2006 season (during which, Foley and Murray will again simulcast those Hawks games also on TV), there may be separate TV and radio announcers for the Blackhawks.
At present, only away games are televised (by Comcast Sportsnet-Chicago). If this policy were to continue, the future TV announcers would do only about half the games, while the radio announcers would do every game, home and away.
Could this also be a signal that there could be more Blackhawk games, including home games from United Center, on local TV beginning in 2006/2007?? Might WGN-9 (or another over-the-air TV stration) get 15-20 away games with Comcast Sportsnet-Chicago getting the rest of the away games as well as the home games, given that with it's other committments, CSN might not be able to broadcast more than 65 Hawk games a year??
But Chicago Sports.com is reporting that after the upcoming 2005/2006 season (during which, Foley and Murray will again simulcast those Hawks games also on TV), there may be separate TV and radio announcers for the Blackhawks.
At present, only away games are televised (by Comcast Sportsnet-Chicago). If this policy were to continue, the future TV announcers would do only about half the games, while the radio announcers would do every game, home and away.
Could this also be a signal that there could be more Blackhawk games, including home games from United Center, on local TV beginning in 2006/2007?? Might WGN-9 (or another over-the-air TV stration) get 15-20 away games with Comcast Sportsnet-Chicago getting the rest of the away games as well as the home games, given that with it's other committments, CSN might not be able to broadcast more than 65 Hawk games a year??