Apparently the vast majority of WEEI listeners to its talk shows and play by play made the move to FM. I think the actual cume, etc. reflected showed that the AM started to get miniscule numbers
though I also heard that "AM FM simulcasts have to be 100 per cent for total credit". Eventually Ent. decided to put ESPN on the AM, and the numbers were also quite miniscule, but they pocket a bit of cash from it. (I am guessing some people might have found 850 came in better for them than 93.7,
so they kept listening to the AM, but that option ended when they put ESPN on 850. Hopefully one of WEEI's other signals could at least be picked up, in that case.)
though I also heard that "AM FM simulcasts have to be 100 per cent for total credit". Eventually Ent. decided to put ESPN on the AM, and the numbers were also quite miniscule, but they pocket a bit of cash from it. (I am guessing some people might have found 850 came in better for them than 93.7,
so they kept listening to the AM, but that option ended when they put ESPN on 850. Hopefully one of WEEI's other signals could at least be picked up, in that case.)