Actually, I don't know how awkward either The X and the Pens or Pitt women's basketball and WJAS really are.
I think its great marketing for the Pens- who are now given priority on the top station for Pittsburgh youth. Hockey always has been the "rock and roll sport," just the way basketball is the hip-hop sport or NASCAR is the country music sport. The cultures of The X and the Pens are very similar.
I even notice more modern rock and less classic rock songs played at the games.
As far as WJAS and Pitt women's hoops, wasn't WJAS carrying Bruce Keidan's talk show and Duquesne basketball in the '90s? Haven't they carried the Riverhounds and high school sports (and I want to say the Washington Wild Things) in the past?
And while I think Pitt women's basketball is a growing, it is closer to the levels of the sports entities in the above paragraph than they are the Pirates and Steelers.
For Pitt, they now are on a station that gets 10-20 times the +12 number WBGG had.
As far as women's basketball games on the radio- it seems to be a growing trend. I know of mid-majors that are broadcasting their games, and the NCAA has really tried to push the sport upon us over the past several years.
I think its great marketing for the Pens- who are now given priority on the top station for Pittsburgh youth. Hockey always has been the "rock and roll sport," just the way basketball is the hip-hop sport or NASCAR is the country music sport. The cultures of The X and the Pens are very similar.
I even notice more modern rock and less classic rock songs played at the games.
As far as WJAS and Pitt women's hoops, wasn't WJAS carrying Bruce Keidan's talk show and Duquesne basketball in the '90s? Haven't they carried the Riverhounds and high school sports (and I want to say the Washington Wild Things) in the past?
And while I think Pitt women's basketball is a growing, it is closer to the levels of the sports entities in the above paragraph than they are the Pirates and Steelers.
For Pitt, they now are on a station that gets 10-20 times the +12 number WBGG had.
As far as women's basketball games on the radio- it seems to be a growing trend. I know of mid-majors that are broadcasting their games, and the NCAA has really tried to push the sport upon us over the past several years.