DToTheJ said:Unlikely. The reason for the AM/FM simulcast in Washington with the stations under different ownerships is to fill in signal gaps in some areas.
Nick said:Maybe the MLB doesn't want games on the 50000 watt clear channels because out of market fans will just listen on the radio rather than purchase a subscription.
Perhaps they can get a deal with 950/97.5 and 97.3 to have FM coverage in the entire market.
MattParker said:DToTheJ said:Unlikely. The reason for the AM/FM simulcast in Washington with the stations under different ownerships is to fill in signal gaps in some areas.
Not so unlikely. There are areas within the eight-county metro in which WPHT does not come in well. I know you are from outside the market and this may not be true for the New York class A AM stations but there are parts of 'burbs where you can barely hear the game through the noise and static. It happens regardless of what those maps on Radio-Locator say.
MattParker said:DToTheJ said:Unlikely. The reason for the AM/FM simulcast in Washington with the stations under different ownerships is to fill in signal gaps in some areas.
Not so unlikely. There are areas within the eight-county metro in which WPHT does not come in well. I know you are from outside the market and this may not be true for the New York class A AM stations but there are parts of 'burbs where you can barely hear the game through the noise and static. It happens regardless of what those maps on Radio-Locator say.