>>Now radio asks us to possibly hit an extra button - who cares?
When my workplace has crappy reception of WEEI and I work nights, I do. Also it's just kind of
weird when they say RKO, RKO, RKO, your Red Sox flagship and don't even pick up the ball, so to speak,
when the news come that the Yanks have lost and fans at Fenway are celebrating. And we want to hear from the players, etc. But yeah,
hopefully real Sox fans knew enough to tune to WEEI in the unlikely event that the Sox DID clinch
that night.
Just put the Sox and the WEEI lineup on the station with the Burlington stick. WEEI 680 and WRKO 850,
folks. I won't miss too many of the talk shows WRKO has. Howie won't be back and there's not much
reason for me to tune in now. Felon, Feinburg, et al. Better yet, let some other station pick up
Rush or Savage and turn WRKO into Classic Country. Parton is such sweet sorrow!
>>Yes, 680 is a better signal, but not all that much better.
For me it's way better (at work). Or put games on FM too like 93.7 which comes in really well at
work
>>WRKO's involvement seems unnecessary and just confuses the issue
The idea was to have WEEI continue its sports talk and pick up the Celts and have WRKO run strong
talk programming till 7 pm then go to the Sox...talk all day, Sox at night. But with the losers
currently at 'RKO, why bother? There's a ratings bump in summer but watch that go away now.
Watch for a big drop come November.