So if I understand what Simontemplar is saying, there is an audience in NCC for Ravens football. So maybe IF WWTX am1290 advertises the fact that they are carrying Ravens football this year, they might pull in better numbers than they might normally get, which would help them build a spot base. However, it would appear that CC Delaware might make better money and larger audience by having the Ravens on 1450 WILM as it apparently, from what WTUX says, does get into Newark with a pretty good signal. Frankly, is anyone listening to those syndicated satellite blow hards at night or on a Sunday afternoon on WILM? Is WILM selling any local spots during those shows? Anytime I tune in, I only hear PSA's during the local avails. It seems that Ravens football on WILM might be a better money maker for CC Delaware than it being on WWTX. So big whoop that Mark Levin or Michael Savage gets premempted for a Monday night game. If I were running CC Delaware, the Ravens would be on WILM and the games would be advertised on billboards and in the News Journal, and possibly on cable TV. I'd use the Joe Flacco angle to promote interest, and then try to sell the heck out of it to local advertisers. Delaware Football Star in the big leagues. I think there would be interest which means you can make money for your business in this case CC Delaware. This may be Eagles territory, but Flacco was quite popular and is a great quarterback, who did quite well for the Blue Hens, so there's a career worth following, sort of like some great Blue Rocks player who's now in the Majors. The local angle works well in Delaware as we have few national stars, so it's exciting to watch someone who's been here do well in the big time. I believe this is a money maker for CC Delaware.
WDEL is able to preempt their syndicated talkers so it shouldn't be a big deal for WILM to do either. I remember when I worked weekends at WILM we always had the Blue and Gold game. We also had a boat load of local spots. The station made money with that game. Unfortunately, the Hawkins wouldn't do other sports so they missed out on other cash infusions to a dieing industry, known as AM radio. CC Delaware should tap into the fact that there is a base of Ravens fans here, with a local Delaware quarterback and let radio do its magic. It's the one thing that local AM radio can still do that local FM radio won't for the most part.