jgalt said:
I am making the point that while SN Radio might be on the rocks I don't think that is a good thing. ESPN Radio is owned by Disney, they sold most of thier radio interests to Citadel but they kept the ESPN network and the stations. Why? Because they want to be in sports radio. Fox made a deal with Clear Channel to brand their brand stations as Fox Sports Radio. Why did CC do this? Because they want to be in the sports radio business. American City Business Journals bought Sporting News to get the magazine. Getting the network was kind of like the rain poncho you get for buying a subscription to Sporting News-gift with purchase. The radio network was a gift with purchase. Not something they were looking for or want to keep. Now that ACBJ is in the middle of drastic cut backs there is no reason to think that they have not thought long and hard about selling it or shuting it down. There is not a long line of buyers though it would be nice if President Clancy Woods could pull off a buyout of the network. Short of that stand by for radio silence. It is hard to run a network without a 24 hour lineup and your biggest stations only take overnights.
Your post looks alot like the many over the last five years. Bad lineup, poor management, owner doesn't want the network, financial issues, no major advertisers, etc.... You have no specific information, just speculation and little else. Stand by for silence, huh? Do you want to bet on it?
The way SNR is programmed - less than 24 hours live and no live sports events - they appear to have very low costs compared to other sports networks. The limited number of major affiliates may not be as big an issue as you think.