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NBC Sports Radio Affiliates

What a joke. The two stations listed for Jacksonville are a 500 watter in Brunswick, Georgia and a 2500 watter in Blackshear, Georgia - you can hear neither of them in Jacksonville. I guess Jacksonville sounds better than Blackshear, Georgia.
 
IIRC, NBC is paying WWZN 1510 in Boston. Surely there are some underperforming-but-local AMs that could use the nighttime payday?
 
WWCN AM 770, which serves the Fort Myers market, is an affiliate of ESPN known as 770 ESPN. I seriously doubt Beasley Broadcasting is dropping ESPN Radio for a startup network.
 
ESPN wants to start charging for the content, so who knows what existing ESPN affiliates are going to do - even Beasley.
 
JayR said:
WWCN AM 770, which serves the Fort Myers market, is an affiliate of ESPN known as 770 ESPN. I seriously doubt Beasley Broadcasting is dropping ESPN Radio for a startup network.

Don't be so sure. ESPN's demands on time, clearances and money are outpacing what many station owners are willing to do.
 
ok walters said:
ESPN wants to start charging for the content, so who knows what existing ESPN affiliates are going to do - even Beasley.

BRice16 said:
Don't be so sure. ESPN's demands on time, clearances and money are outpacing what many station owners are willing to do.

Thanks for the responses. I never looked at it that way. If ESPN is doing what both of you stated, then I can see where the Beasleys would drop ESPN in favor of NBC Sports Radio.
 
KAZM is listed as the Phoenix affiliate? The station's in Sedona, part of the Flagstaff-Prescott market! Is KAZM listenable anywhere in the Phoenix area? I tend to doubt it! :)
 
radioguy39nj said:
KAZM is listed as the Phoenix affiliate? The station's in Sedona, part of the Flagstaff-Prescott market! Is KAZM listenable anywhere in the Phoenix area? I tend to doubt it! :)

It's weak but listenable in my car during the day. At night, 780 is a mishmash of KAZM, KKOH Reno, maybe a Mexican or two, and WBBM Chicago (winter only) - all very weak. In the "money" areas of the east valley, other than maybe far-north Snobsdale, forget it.
 
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