raccoonradio said:The word about this came out in early Aug but there has been no sign. Maybe later? Maybe not at all?
Labor Day has come and gone. Do they wait for the (merciful) end of the Sox season to go all
ESPN on 850? Or do they feel it's best to stay as is. Now they have 1510 as the mostly-national
competition (not that too many will listen!) I don't know if 1510's local show the Bawstin Diehards
will have EEI or Sports Hub quaking in its boots, and they prob aren't worried too much about the NBC Sports Radio programming (ooh! We have another competitor!) Supposedly they were to go all ESPN
to get a few $$ from the WorldwideLeaderInSports and supposedly most have fled to FM 93.7 (etc.)
so why not, but no indication if or when this will actually get done.
In a chat with listeners, Jason Wolfe was heard to say something like "We always have a good relationship with ESPN" when asked about the ESPN to 850 move. So...it may happen.
Perhaps.
Maybe.
If?
SOMEDAY...![]()
FWIW: I am not certain where all this "850 to ESPN lust" is coming from or why. There is a bird fed ESPN on 1450 in Providence and 1340 New Bedford. Both (Class C) stations are capable of, and have rated in the 1s with various formats. In the several years that they've run ESPN, AFAIK neither has registered more than a 0.0 since adopting that format.
93.7, 103.7, 1440 and 105.5 are all rimshotting the Boston market (with 1440 and 105.5 way west of Boston). 850 is the only solid WEEI signal that serves the entire Boston area. Those "poorly served" areas that 850 delivers to the west of Boston's metro are amply served by 1440, 105.5 and 103.7.
Again, 850 is WEEI's "fat lady" and she's been singing sweet songs of victory for WEEI for the past 18 years. How can WEEI benefit by flipping their best Boston signal to the bird?
Also, does anyone know of any markets where ESPN radio does more than squat ratingswise? It is counter productive for Entercom and WEEI to produce yet another sports signal in this oversaturated by sport formats market. Why should WEEI compete with itself when they are ruling the format on both AM and FM?
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