DToTheJ said:
radioguy39nj said:
If they did get 710, there would be three 710 ESPN's, NY, LA and Seattle...
And
as I said on the previous page in this thread, it could work to ESPN's advantage in a strange way. Think of it as the old "Y-107" country "trimulcast" - only with 50,000-watt blowtorches instead of limited signals on 107.1 FM.
I don't see that happening. The three 710 ESPNs would serve three different markets on both coasts. What marketing synergies could their be between NY, LA and Seattle? There are no synergies between the existing 710 ESPNs in LA and Seattle, except for their dial position. All they share is ESPNs national programming, just like all ESPN stations. If ESPN were to land on 710 in NY, do you think you'd hear an ID like
"710 ESPN New York, Los Angeles, Seattle..."? Makes no sense, IMHO.
All we can do is speculate, as Buckley has shown no interest in selling WOR to CC, Disney or anyone else. Disney/ESPN has shown no interest in WOR. They are interested in a class B FM.