Then there is not much to complain about, is there?
In the end, the out-of-market area fans who want WPHT will still get it instead of having to listen to the games on WLBR or WSAN (I forget, what's the problem with that?). The clear-channel AM junkies will still get their fix. (By the way, FM is free too.)
The folks who decry the interruptions to regular programming on WPHT will finally be able to see the light, in case there is any residual denial after November's ratings.
The Eagles won't get interrupted, even if Andy avoids the hangman's noose. The Flyers will probably not get interrupted during the last 40 or so games of the NHL playoffs. And the Sixers, ah, well...
And Phillies' fans will finally get the choice they should have had for years.
And yet, no one from the Phillies or WIP has made an official announcement. Odd, isn't it?
Try searching for articles on the topic, you'll find that only radio-info has really covered this. So, the title of this thread is ironic. It is not official, at least not yet.
Until then, we might get to hear the games on 94.1 in Sundays, in July and August, and be told to feel damn lucky for it.