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KSFO announced Tuesday it no longer will serve as the Raiders' flagship station — but not for lack of desire for the Silver & Black.
"We tried to keep the Raiders, we wanted to keep the Raiders," said Anthony Licciardi, director of marketing for KSFO.
Instead, the Raiders signed on with a syndicator that will put their games on two Bay Area stations next season — KFRC (1550-AM) and KITS (105.3 FM).
Full story at http://www.mercurynews.com/breaking-news/ci_14790059
KSFO announced Tuesday it no longer will serve as the Raiders' flagship station — but not for lack of desire for the Silver & Black.
"We tried to keep the Raiders, we wanted to keep the Raiders," said Anthony Licciardi, director of marketing for KSFO.
Instead, the Raiders signed on with a syndicator that will put their games on two Bay Area stations next season — KFRC (1550-AM) and KITS (105.3 FM).
Full story at http://www.mercurynews.com/breaking-news/ci_14790059