Pab Sungenis said:One thing pops to mind right away: how was the Phillies contract written? The contract pre-dates WIP-FM. If it was specifically written for WPHT with overflow on WIP (AM) they might need to amend it.
aindik said:Pab Sungenis said:One thing pops to mind right away: how was the Phillies contract written? The contract pre-dates WIP-FM. If it was specifically written for WPHT with overflow on WIP (AM) they might need to amend it.
I'm sure they would have to ask the Phillies' permission. I can't imagine why the Phillies would say no.
Here's one theory. MLB Rules prohibit every station except a team's "flagship" from airing locally-originated World Series coverage. All other network affiliates of the participating teams have to air ESPN's coverage. I assume WIP-FM would not qualify as the team's flagship (because it was not the flagship all year) and would therefore not be permitted to air the World Series. CBS may not want to establish WIP as the place for Phillies postseason games, only to have to yank them if they reach the World Series.
I always wondered what other restrictions MLB puts in place, against the team and its network, in order to protect ESPN Radio. IOW, what stops the Phillies, the Yankees, or any other playoff team, from signing up network affiliates to broadcast the playoff games (though not the Series)?
Seltzer said:Yes but IP-FM and PHT are owned by the same company. I would think that would make it easier to allow this to happen.
Irishfl said:I think this is also why games will remain on 1210 next season. Are the Phillies keeping that station afloat?
WCAUTVNBC10 said:Irishfl said:I think this is also why games will remain on 1210 next season. Are the Phillies keeping that station afloat?
Simply put...yes. I think you might see a simulcast though between 94 and 1210 next year though.
I don't think CBS cares about clearing Rush on 1210. They cut out of Rush the other day so Mike S. could interview the president. They said if you want to listen to the Rush Limbaugh Show, you can listen online at 1210's website. I switched over to WABC.com.Rick B. said:WCAUTVNBC10 said:Irishfl said:I think this is also why games will remain on 1210 next season. Are the Phillies keeping that station afloat?
Simply put...yes. I think you might see a simulcast though between 94 and 1210 next year though.
Maybe weekday afternoon games on 94; allows better penetration into office buildings and lets them clear Limbaugh on 1210 during an election year.