Is there a site where you can look up a Major League Baseball team's list of radio stations that took turns as the flagship of that team's radio network over the years?
While waiting for the answer, I'll turn to the gist of the thread, by inviting baseball fans of Radio-Info land to list, based on memory (or whatever) the stations that have served as your team's flagship over the years. Or list an affiliate of that team's network in your hometown.
I'll start. I'm a Phillies fan and a Delaware Valley native who started following baseball (and the Phils) in 1971. That year their flagship was WCAU-1210, which, I've read, had acquired the Phillies in 1969. Here's the succession of Phillies flagship stations in the years I've followed baseball...
1971-1975: WCAU-1210
1976: WIBG-990
1977-1981: KYW-1060
1982-2001: WCAU-1210 (became WOGL[-AM] in midseason 1990; became WGMP during spring training 1994; became WPTS [briefly] then WPHT in midseason 1996)
2002-2004: WPEN-950
2005-present: WPHT-1210
This is the thirty-sixth season I've followed Phillies baseball and they have been on the 1210 am frequency in 27 of those seasons.
And during this whole time, their Wilmington, DE affiliate has been WDEL-1150 (well, Wilmington doesn't offer as wide a choice of potential affiliates
).
Ok, fans, your turn.
ixnay
P.S. Now that the Cardinals have left KMOX, what station has had the longest current tenure as the flagship of the same MLB team? Reds on WLW? Pirates on KDKA?
While waiting for the answer, I'll turn to the gist of the thread, by inviting baseball fans of Radio-Info land to list, based on memory (or whatever) the stations that have served as your team's flagship over the years. Or list an affiliate of that team's network in your hometown.
I'll start. I'm a Phillies fan and a Delaware Valley native who started following baseball (and the Phils) in 1971. That year their flagship was WCAU-1210, which, I've read, had acquired the Phillies in 1969. Here's the succession of Phillies flagship stations in the years I've followed baseball...
1971-1975: WCAU-1210
1976: WIBG-990
1977-1981: KYW-1060
1982-2001: WCAU-1210 (became WOGL[-AM] in midseason 1990; became WGMP during spring training 1994; became WPTS [briefly] then WPHT in midseason 1996)
2002-2004: WPEN-950
2005-present: WPHT-1210
This is the thirty-sixth season I've followed Phillies baseball and they have been on the 1210 am frequency in 27 of those seasons.
And during this whole time, their Wilmington, DE affiliate has been WDEL-1150 (well, Wilmington doesn't offer as wide a choice of potential affiliates
Ok, fans, your turn.
ixnay
P.S. Now that the Cardinals have left KMOX, what station has had the longest current tenure as the flagship of the same MLB team? Reds on WLW? Pirates on KDKA?