FreddyE1977 said:onairb said:oldiesfan6479 said:Ultimajock said:...who carried the Seattle Pilots?...
If you can believe Wiki, radio was KVI 570 and TV was "none."
There was a recent post on the506.com Sports Broadcasting Forums(some people from here frequent that site, too) which mentioned the Pilots demanded too much money for TV rights, and so there was no TV deal..aside from a single telecast in September, from Boston(not sure which station carried it).
Part of their problem was that the planned expansion of Sicks Stadium to Major-League size was never completed,
due to union problems, cost overruns and rainy Seattle weather. They were never able to seat more than 16,000
at any point during the season....woefully undersized for a Major League team. The management apparently tried
to compensate by overreaching on the TV deal and it backfired on them.
If you want to see rare footage of the Pilots, get a copy of "Seattle Pilots - Short Flight Into History". I have it and highly recommend it.
http://www.amazon.com/Seattle-Pilot...ef=sr_1_1?s=dvd&ie=UTF8&qid=1306620271&sr=1-1
And here's a short news clip from 1977 mentioning the legal problems with the Kingdome (hard to believe that stadium is now history):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qPYtiTJCYMY
As for the Red Sox, the "Impossible to Forget" DVD has the next-to-last game from the 1967 season (minus open and close and commercials). It's interesting to see, and is the oldest colorcast of a complete MLB game in existance.
http://www.amazon.com/Impossible-Forget-The-Story-Boston/dp/B000PC1PAM