For what it's worth, here are some thoughts from David Gow about sports radio and in particular his "triple delivery platform," so to speak:
“When we started, we thought being the stand-alone was going to be a great path,” he said. “But we stumbled into some neat opportunities to grow and expand. Buying the network and buying 97.5 has given us three platform opportunities and a chance to be a leader in sports marketing locally. We can offer our advertisers a combo sale to reach two different audiences and the economies of scale from one company."
The full article is at http://blog.chron.com/sportsmedia/2...-in-arbitrons-gow-touts-sports-medias-future/
“When we started, we thought being the stand-alone was going to be a great path,” he said. “But we stumbled into some neat opportunities to grow and expand. Buying the network and buying 97.5 has given us three platform opportunities and a chance to be a leader in sports marketing locally. We can offer our advertisers a combo sale to reach two different audiences and the economies of scale from one company."
The full article is at http://blog.chron.com/sportsmedia/2...-in-arbitrons-gow-touts-sports-medias-future/