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Cincinnati Reds go Spanish for two nights

The Hispanic population in Cincinnati is growing (about 28,000 in the 13 counties) so the Reds are reaching out. WLW sister station WSAI is doing a couple games in Spanish. If it proves popular, they may do more. I know most major markets have Spanish play-by-play on a regular basis. What cities have it for every game or at least weekends?
 
> The Hispanic population in Cincinnati is growing (about
> 28,000 in the 13 counties) so the Reds are reaching out.
> WLW sister station WSAI is doing a couple games in Spanish.
> If it proves popular, they may do more. I know most major
> markets have Spanish play-by-play on a regular basis. What
> cities have it for every game or at least weekends?
>

Mets on WADO NY, Dodgers on KWKW Los Angeles and Angels on KTNQ in LA, other full schedules in SD (from Tijuana), Dallas, Miami, etc.
 
> > The Hispanic population in Cincinnati is growing (about
> > 28,000 in the 13 counties) so the Reds are reaching out.
> > WLW sister station WSAI is doing a couple games in
> Spanish.
> > If it proves popular, they may do more. I know most major
>
> > markets have Spanish play-by-play on a regular basis.
> What
> > cities have it for every game or at least weekends?
> >
>
> Mets on WADO NY, Dodgers on KWKW Los Angeles and Angels on
> KTNQ in LA, other full schedules in SD (from Tijuana),
> Dallas, Miami, etc.
>
Don't forget WROL AM 950 in Boston broadcasting all games of the Boston Red Sox in Spanish (including playoffs and last year's World Series). Also, NESN (New England Sports Network) provides the Spanish radio cast on their SAP audio channel for all games they broadcast (about 130) :)
 
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