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Confirmed today (2 flips) in Columbus

Wow. Fair amount of questions there, like does 97.1 retain the ESPN affiliation and does 1460 remain sports, just with another network?
Simplest thing to do is scoot BetQL from 97.1-3 onto 1460. It's a quick and easy revenue stream that Tegna would appreciate.

There isn't much to choose from sports radio-wise if ESPN is disaffiliating from 97.1 — you have Fox Sports and Infinity (the former CBS Sports Radio). 97.1 did carry some NBC Sports Radio shows a decade ago but that network died in 2020.
 
Simplest thing to do is scoot BetQL from 97.1-3 onto 1460. It's a quick and easy revenue stream that Tegna would appreciate.

There isn't much to choose from sports radio-wise if ESPN is disaffiliating from 97.1 — you have Fox Sports and Infinity (the former CBS Sports Radio). 97.1 did carry some NBC Sports Radio shows a decade ago but that network died in 2020.
I'm guessing that will be their plan. There was a strange part of me hoping they could reair a few of their shows in podcast forms.

920am Currently airing Fox Sports. NBC is dead. Infinity and ESPN would be the only ones available full time but i'm curious if it would be allowed since BetQL is a sister product of Infinity sports radio even airing some of the same overnight and weekend shows.
 
920am Currently airing Fox Sports. NBC is dead. Infinity and ESPN would be the only ones available full time but i'm curious if it would be allowed since BetQL is a sister product of Infinity sports radio even airing some of the same overnight and weekend shows.
I am fairly sure that iHeart/Premiere would have no issue ripping up their Fox Sports Radio contract with WMNI and ink one for 1460/97.1. Happens all the time.
 


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