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Abakar, who cares what a sports-talk does 12+?, the format has the best
power-ratio of all.
power-ratio of all.
rockjock420 said:Who says they will get rid of 860? Maybe they will, maybe they won't, but if they keep it, they have enough overflow space to avoid games on FM. ESPN Deportes? Womens talk + Mercury?
They can multiplex 860 intro one tower at the old ice rink on Thomas Road and save on the separate rent for the KIFN tower..KeithE4 said:rockjock420 said:Who says they will get rid of 860? Maybe they will, maybe they won't, but if they keep it, they have enough overflow space to avoid games on FM. ESPN Deportes? Womens talk + Mercury?
If what I've heard is correct, the land under the KMVP towers has been sold to a developer, so they'll have to either move the transmitter or shut the station down in the next couple of years. Will TMISU bother moving what will be their least important signal?
zumahans said:They can multiplex 860 intro one tower at the old ice rink on Thomas Road and save on the separate rent for the KIFN tower..
KeithE4 said:zumahans said:They can multiplex 860 intro one tower at the old ice rink on Thomas Road and save on the separate rent for the KIFN tower..
No, they can't. Both stations are non-directional during the day but have different patterns at night. 620's nulls are to the NW and East to protect Portland and Dallas, respectively. 860 has to null to the SW to protect Tijuana.
rockjock420 said:Whatever 620 becomes, you can't put it in the same boat as the current 860, 910, or 1060. Those other signals are crap. The name KMVP means nothing. It needs to be called "ESPN Radio 860" because that is a brand people know. People know KTAR's calls as a news and sports station. Among sports fans, they know it as a sports station.
If you are Bonneville, and you are flipping 620 to all sports, why would you lose a major part of its sports identity, the 620 sportsline? If you're building a true sports station, you start with what you have and build from there. My guess: Mike and Mike will stay, but be relegated to their live hours (done by 6 or 7?), they will have a local morning show (you can't sell ESPN's mid-day programming as "morning drive". Probably ESPN for mid-days, a local afternoon drive (same reason as AM drive) then sportsline till 9 or 10, followed by ESPN until the following morning.
The post game shows take calls, when there are calls to be taken. When it comes to post game calls, "the buck stops here" (with the team). It doesn't matter how great your host is, or what he says... if the team stinks, and has stunk for the last 20 games, people aren't going to call. During the playoffs, and the months leading ito it, the Suns post game show had plenty of calls.
KTAR people have made a big deal about keeping the call letters for both stations, because they want to build a brand... two stations under one umbrella. ESPN content is great... they will surely have national sportscenter mixed in with local sportscenter... but they won't be handing over the controls to bristol.
azenergyfan said:Would Premiere be willing to sever ties with XTRA Sports to get Jim Rome clearance on a much better signal at 620 am?
KJCB said:"I thought a condition of affiliation with ESPN Radio was to use their name in the station's branding. My guess is that KTAR will be forced to call themselves ESPN Radio 620 or it'll be ESPN Radio 1060 in the future."
Gyron said:IIRC
ESPN stations have the choice to be "branded" stations or not. If they choose to be branded stations (IE, ESPN RADIO 1000-Chicago) they MUST carry Mike and Mike in the Morning ,Dan Patrick, and as much of Gamenight as local obligations ( nominally PBP) allows. About all branding gets them is a ride on the network coatails....no ESPN swag was forthcoming when it became a branded station.
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