Isn't CC supposed to be selling 101.7? When? What will happen to the Reds games? Will they move to 1080 again? Or could 1450 pick them up?
greg.hahn said:Let me introduce you to Google.
KENTUCKY
Columbia WAIN-AM 1270
Cynthiana WCYN-AM 1400
Grayson WUGO-FM 102.3
Lexington WXRA-AM 1580 (Now airs Spanish as its format so im sure they dont carry red's games in English)
London WFTG-AM 1400
Louisville WKRD-AM 790 (they Carry the Louisville Bats now so im sure unless they air the reds on a delay they dont air the reds on WKRD-AM anymore. Last year the reds games were on WKRD-FM 101.7
Martin WMDJ-FM 100.1
Maysville WFTM-AM 1240
Paintsville WKYH-AM 600
Pikesville WLSI-AM 900
Somerset WSFC-AM 1240
greg.hahn said:Let me introduce you to Google.![]()
radiorob2.0 said:WOW!!! That Google thing is a cool place, it's got everything! Now if there was only a place on the tubes of the internets that had pictures of naked women.
But seriously.......Is it me or is that affiliate list smaller than I remember?
radiorob2.0 said:My reference was comparing the affiliate list from about twenty years ago. WLW has a monster signal but if you can sell it locally then you run the game. It just seems the list is shorter than I remember.
greg.hahn said:radiorob2.0 said:My reference was comparing the affiliate list from about twenty years ago. WLW has a monster signal but if you can sell it locally then you run the game. It just seems the list is shorter than I remember.
Yeah, that list only has 44 stations on it. I'm almost totally certain that back in the seventies the Reds Radio Network had over 200 stations. I want to say 270. The list was mammoth.(Spent many evenings and weekends running the board for the Reds games on WMPI in Scottsburg, and there wasn't much to do other than read the affiliate manual.)
You and ME brother... here's to ending the 100 year drought!I WISH someone would pick up Chicago Cubs baseball
intheair said:You and ME brother... here's to ending the 100 year drought!I WISH someone would pick up Chicago Cubs baseball
Cincinnati Kid said:Based on that last post, here's a question to those who were on the board when their station was carrying Reds broadcasts. Did your station get a direct feed or pick it up from another station? If it was a direct feed, then during a break you would hear the crowd noise from wherever the game was coming from. If it was from another station, they you would hear the commercials and/or station I.D.'s from that station. In times that I did it, the station I was with picked up the game from a nearby FM station. If you missed a local break, you would hear that station coming over your station. I have heard that years earlier, each station received a direct feed from the stadium where the game was being played. Then, during a local break, there would be just crowd noise coming through.
Of course, during some breaks (usually at the end of an inning), each station was to stay with the feed and you carried a commercial from the network which was usually the main sponsor of the games. In those "olden days" it could be for: Burger Beer or Wiedemann Beer, etc.
radiorob2.0 said:I only ran the Reds for one season but what I remember about baseball in general are the dead air false alarms. You walk away from a monitor for a moment for a bathroom break or whatever and come back to crowd noise, race to the control room only to hear "swing and a miss".