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From Entercom's website:

Sports Anchor
WEEI 850-AM


Sportsradio 850 WEEI, the nation's top rated sports station, is looking for sports anchors. Two full time positions and two part time positions are available. Duties include anchoring on air sports flashes two to three times per hour, reporting from various sporting events, assisting in producing remote broadcasts, and hosting sales/marketing appearances. Applicants need to have a minimum of 3 years broadcast experience in a top 50 market. Entercom Boston is and equal opotunity employer.
 
> From Entercom's website:
>
> Sports Anchor
> WEEI 850-AM
>
>
> Sportsradio 850 WEEI, the nation's top rated sports station,
> is looking for sports anchors. Two full time positions and
> two part time positions are available. Duties include
> anchoring on air sports flashes two to three times per hour,
> reporting from various sporting events, assisting in
> producing remote broadcasts, and hosting sales/marketing
> appearances. Applicants need to have a minimum of 3 years
> broadcast experience in a top 50 market. Entercom Boston is
> and equal opotunity employer.

I thought Metro provided them with all their flashes, other than during midday drive. Maybe they're going in-house finally? One thing WEEI hasn't had, like WFAN, are reporters at games, so that's why I'm thinking they might be going in-house.
 
>
> I thought Metro provided them with all their flashes, other
> than during midday drive. Maybe they're going in-house
> finally? One thing WEEI hasn't had, like WFAN, are reporters
> at games, so that's why I'm thinking they might be going
> in-house.
>

ESPN Radio will also go around the leagues for in-progress game updates, perhaps they're getting a pre-emptive leg up on the soon-to-be competition, especially come football season.
 
>
> I thought Metro provided them with all their flashes, other
> than during midday drive. Maybe they're going in-house
> finally? One thing WEEI hasn't had, like WFAN, are reporters
> at games, so that's why I'm thinking they might be going
> in-house.
>
Funny, Ordway was just talking about the need for reporters at the station the other day.
 
> >
> > I thought Metro provided them with all their flashes,
> other
> > than during midday drive. Maybe they're going in-house
> > finally? One thing WEEI hasn't had, like WFAN, are
> reporters
> > at games, so that's why I'm thinking they might be going
> > in-house.
> >
>
> ESPN Radio will also go around the leagues for in-progress
> game updates, perhaps they're getting a pre-emptive leg up
> on the soon-to-be competition, especially come football
> season.
>

ESPN Radio is no threat to WEEI, or anyone else in any market anywhere.

At least, not yet...
 
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