When I was a kid, I remember the old wnac-7 in the 50's or so red sox, braves, celtics and bruins in black and white.KYLEBOOK said:Some Sox fans who were Western MA & Northern CT in the mid to late 70s may recall defunct stations Channel 32 WRLP-TV in Greenfield, MA and low power Channel 69 in Springfield, MA for catching games not available on Channel 22 WWLP-TV. Also Channel 3 WFSB in Hartford, CT picked up selected Sox telecasts using a raw feed without Channel 38's graphics in the late 70s & early 80s. Channel 18 WHCT in Hartford picked up Sox telecasts in 1998. Channel 40 WGGB in Springfield, MA took over from WWLP in 1989, and carried Sunday afternoon Sox games thru 1993.
Before WSBK began their 20 year run of Sox telecasts, Sox games were seen in Boston on Channel 4 WBZ from 1972 - 1974. Prior to that, Bostonians caught Sox games on the old Channel 5 WHDH.
When I was a kid, I remember the old wnac-7 in the 50's or so red sox, braves, celtics and bruins in black and white.
Maine-i-ac said:In Bangor, the Sox were seen on WABI-TV 5 in the 60's. I do believe it was sometime in the 70's that they then went to WLBZ-TV 2.
Will said:What about WJOY/Burlington? They've had the rights for at least 50 years too.
wpxt said:WPME of Lewiston used to boradcast Red Sox from their launch in 1997 until 2002.
jlehmann said:Will said:What about WJOY/Burlington? They've had the rights for at least 50 years too.
This discussion is about TV, not radio.
jiminCT said:WSBK was the flagship and WWLP in Springfield was our affiliate in the late 70's.