> 1230 had the Reds didn't they? Or just when 610
> couldn't?
They still do, in fact, two format changes later (The Zone -> Real Oldies -> Progressive Talk). They also presently have the Cleveland Cavaliers, or they did last I checked.
> They had zero local content, all syndicated. I
> miss Tony Bruno and I know a lot of you guys miss Rome but I
> like 1460 for the local content.
I never got to listen to Rome's radio show when it was here, but judging from his ESPN "Jim Rome is Burning" show, I just can't *stand* the man. His act, if it's even an act, of being the smarmy and arrogant sportswriter who thinks he knows more than everyone else - without an obvious sense of humor, like some other ESPN personalities have - *really* gets under my skin. I mean, every now and then he'll say something I agree with, but for the most part I just want to throttle him whenever I stumble across his show. As a synthesis of Rush Limbaugh and Bob Costas - incidentally, two other people I have little to no respect for - he's just not to my taste at all. More power to you if you like him, but he does nothing for me, sorry...
The local coverage is a major plus for 1460. Granted, it may not be the best radio - but at least the effort is made to keep 1460 from being what so many other ESPN Radio stations are, a translator for the main satellite feed (save for live coverage of local games). That's more than 1230 ever did as The Zone.
> OSU gameday is 1460's
> bread and butter and 610 just doesn't hold a candle and 1230
> did nothing.
I would argue that 610 does about as good as can be expected given they don't have the rights to broadcast the actual *games* - their pregame coverage, I think, has a bit more personality than 1460's. But that's just me, YMMV.
> 1460 may be flawed but they carry the Buckeyes and in this
> town, that's enough to keep you afloat.
Being owned by the Dispatch doesn't hurt, either. <P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by TheKid965 on 09/23/05 05:53 PM.</FONT></P>