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What About The Nationals??

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Joseph_Gallant

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How will Washington Nationals' broadcasts be affected by the massive changes at Bonneville/Washington??

Although the old "Z-104" simulcast carried games (I think they were only night games) last season, I would tend to doubt 104.1/103.9 would still carry the games since they are the new homes of WGMS.

Would the games move to the 1500/107.7 "Washington Post Radio" simulcast??

Could the games move to WTOP's new home of 103.5??

I believe WFED-1050 (which has an almost nonexistant night signal) also carried Nationals' games in 2005.

Has anyone heard where the Nationals' games will be heard during the coming season??
 
> Would the games move to the 1500/107.7 "Washington Post
> Radio" simulcast??

Yup, that's where they're going. Bonneville is close to a deal with the Nationals to put them on 1500/107.7, according to the Washington Post itself:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/01/04/AR2006010400849.html

It's odd to see the news reporters reporting on themselves today. That story was on the front page of washingtonpost.com, and the Bonneville switch is the lead story on WTOP.
 
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