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Sal Capaccio

The Sabres haven't been in the post season since 2011. That's a long time with no playoff revenue.

The point was that they DO make money during the regular season. The post-season, when it happens, is just a big bonus.

Women's volleyball gets higher ratings than hockey if much of the country...

That's why WGR sales staff isn't trying to sell time to people in Little Rock Arkansas, Pocatello Idaho, Jackson Mississippi---or wherever you believe women's volleyball is so much more popular than hockey.
 
Broadcasting Sabres and Bills games must not be that lucrative, since no FM station in Buffalo is willing to do it. The teams take the majority of the revenue and the station picks up some crumbs. The Bills once sued Cumulus over non payment of rights fees...
 
C'mon man... seriously? Volleyball? Surely you were going for hyperbole.

The Sabres and Bills are a huge asset to WGR (and any station that has the games) not only during the hours spent broadcasting the games, but peripherally and promotionally. The ancillary shows are revenue generators. The fact that the station can position itself as "the home of" is immensely beneficial and a strategic asset. Having the Bills AND the Sabres is a bonus. Yes, there are costs and expenses associated with being the flagship rights holder, but for an AM station especially, having one let alone two franchises keeps the station relevant in a time when AM is on the ropes if not on life support.

As to the Bills vs. Citadel lawsuit, the company was in bankruptcy proceedings and the court gave Citadel the green light to dissolve its contracts across the board. There was a legal wrangle about paying for a Bills luxury box but it was resolved. Citadel reportedly paid and maintained the box. Knowledgeable sources say both the no-longer-bankrupt Cumulus and Townsquare assessed the potential of an affiliation with the Bills and chose to pass. Pegula Sports & Entertainment is said to be pleased with its association with WGR which carries both teams. PS&E likes the synergy of the relationship. Just a guess, but PS&E would prefer an FM flagship to broadcast both the Sabres and the Bills. Great combo for an AM all-sports station but a heavy lift for an FM that relies on a music format.
 
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C'mon man... seriously? Volleyball? Surely you were going for hyperbole.

The Sabres and Bills are a huge asset to WGR (and any station that has the games) not only during the hours spent broadcasting the games, but peripherally and promotionally. The ancillary shows are revenue generators. The fact that the station can position itself as "the home of" is immensely beneficial and a strategic asset. Having the Bills AND the Sabres is a bonus. Yes, there are costs and expenses associated with being the flagship rights holder, but for an AM station especially, having one let alone two franchises keeps the station relevant in a time when AM is on the ropes if not on life support.

As to the Bills vs. Citadel lawsuit, the company was in bankruptcy proceedings and the court gave Citadel the green light to dissolve its contracts across the board. There was a legal wrangle about paying for a Bills luxury box but it was resolved. Citadel reportedly paid and maintained the box. Knowledgeable sources say both the no-longer-bankrupt Cumulus and Townsquare assessed the potential of an affiliation with the Bills and chose to pass. Pegula Sports & Entertainment is said to be pleased with its association with WGR which carries both teams. PS&E likes the synergy of the relationship. Just a guess, but PS&E would prefer an FM flagship to broadcast both the Sabres and the Bills. Great combo for an AM all-sports station but a heavy lift for an FM that relies on a music format.

Citadel was long gone when the Bills sued Cumulus. I agree that WGR benefits from the relationship with the teams. The NFL prefers its games air on FM. The agenda of the NFL is different than local stations. The fact that no FM station in Buffalo wants the games is telling. Many music stations around the country air games on FM. As for hockey, the ratings don't lie...
 
Cumulus took over around 2011. Citadel was also named in the lawsuit filed by the NFL. That's around the time the Bills were looking for a new radio home and no FM stations were interested. Others have said that The Bills and WGR had a "falling out" long ago. The Bills had no other options but WGR in 2011...
 
I was disappointed when Joe Buscaglia left GR for WKBW but am just as pleased with Sal Capaccio, who replaced him. Both are well informed. Just give me anyone who knows what they are talking about and offers food for thought. Joe Beamer replacing Capaccio??? God forbid. You could almost hear Beamer wetting himself as he talks about Virginia Tech.
 
Citadel was long gone when the Bills sued Cumulus. I agree that WGR benefits from the relationship with the teams. The NFL prefers its games air on FM. The agenda of the NFL is different than local stations. The fact that no FM station in Buffalo wants the games is telling. Many music stations around the country air games on FM. As for hockey, the ratings don't lie...

The ratings don't lie - and they're very good for 'GR55s target audience. It's not a question of no FM station wanting the Bills and/or Sabres, it's a question of no FM station wanting to PAY for the Bills and Sabres. Economically, it makes a lot more sense for GR55 to invest than any local FM.
 
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