I just heard about it that WEPN is going to launch the first Spanish sports station on 1050 starting next week. Does anyone heard the news?
Which means that WEPN will no longer be carrying ESPN Radio on 1050 AM, but you can hear it at 98.7 on the FM dial, because the station cannot reached when it reaches Newburgh. WFAN is the only remaining sports station that is left, but there is some speculation that WFAN would launch a 24-hour network known as CBS Sports Radio which will debut in January 2013.
That must be a tough time and a sad time for sports fans. Back in 2000, WEOK and WALL started a sports format known as ESPN Radio, but failed miserably and it lasted about 2 years until 2003 when it flipped to a failed Spanish format known as "El Ritmo". Is ESPN Deportes would be the next "El Ritmo"? I guess so, Spanish formats didn't work in the Hudson Valley a long time ago, but this going to happen next week. 1050 AM has a good signal, but it's a 50,000 watt station but carries NYC and the rest of the Hudson Valley including Newburgh, Poughkeepsie, Kingston, New Paltz, Catskill and right up towards Albany. Are they're going to bring some of the hispanic and Spanish speaking listeners in the HV listeners to tune in to hear a 24-hour Spanish sports station on 1050 AM? We'll find out!
http://www.mediabistro.com/fishbowlny/september-7-is-start-date-for-espn-deportes-on-1050-am_b66813
Which means that WEPN will no longer be carrying ESPN Radio on 1050 AM, but you can hear it at 98.7 on the FM dial, because the station cannot reached when it reaches Newburgh. WFAN is the only remaining sports station that is left, but there is some speculation that WFAN would launch a 24-hour network known as CBS Sports Radio which will debut in January 2013.
That must be a tough time and a sad time for sports fans. Back in 2000, WEOK and WALL started a sports format known as ESPN Radio, but failed miserably and it lasted about 2 years until 2003 when it flipped to a failed Spanish format known as "El Ritmo". Is ESPN Deportes would be the next "El Ritmo"? I guess so, Spanish formats didn't work in the Hudson Valley a long time ago, but this going to happen next week. 1050 AM has a good signal, but it's a 50,000 watt station but carries NYC and the rest of the Hudson Valley including Newburgh, Poughkeepsie, Kingston, New Paltz, Catskill and right up towards Albany. Are they're going to bring some of the hispanic and Spanish speaking listeners in the HV listeners to tune in to hear a 24-hour Spanish sports station on 1050 AM? We'll find out!
http://www.mediabistro.com/fishbowlny/september-7-is-start-date-for-espn-deportes-on-1050-am_b66813