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This is a flashback from early May, who says you can't get good advice for free here Mr. Marbles.. Can I charge Pam and Al's Dad a consulting fee for this ?? This is a great move all around. and look forward to hearing Jack and Vince in glorious static free frequency modulation on Friday nights on WJEN, especially that Kracko's new digs are deep within the null of WSYB's night signal, though I'm getting my spanish down pretty good hearing the 1380 from Naugutuct CT.. Si..
"" My two cent take, WSYB, for now, has arguably the best on-air local sports talent in the state, even Northern New England, or even points well beyond that. With Hall of Famer, Jack Healey, Vince Allo, and John Lawrence.. Name me three talented people like this on any radio station staff.
Local sports is the bread and butter of WSYB, for example. The Red Sox used to sell very well, not exactly sure what Pamal has done to that (yet.) The Yankees don;t seem to have a lot of local sponsors on the sister 50kw FM station.
Your answer may depend on the season of the sport.. A Red Sox in a hotly contested pennant race, may impact more than an early season Rutland or MSJ football game.. Those are about the only collisions that may appear in that scenerio. Certainly there's no reason a local high school football game, or Red Sox could not be aired on WJEN, for example, whose signal roughly parallels WSYB and stays mostly in Rutland County.
A Jack Healey High School football
game could sound good in Frequency Modulation.
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Re: Enough of the FM..what about AM?
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Jo Jo, do you think a tape delay on the High School sports end, so money could made from the pro sports end as well?
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No, I wouldn't think so. Folks in the stands like to hear the real deal on the radio for a home game. A High School game on WJEN, for example, in a rare occurance on a Friday or Saturday would be acceptable. Think of MRN or Nascar, there. Easier to air High School Sports, then to put an non-contracted Red Sox game on that frequency. You can probaly charge more money if some of the games were on WJEN, especially with schools (if any) that play Rutland or MSJ in the Western or northern part of Rutland County where WSYB's night time signal is tough.
"" My two cent take, WSYB, for now, has arguably the best on-air local sports talent in the state, even Northern New England, or even points well beyond that. With Hall of Famer, Jack Healey, Vince Allo, and John Lawrence.. Name me three talented people like this on any radio station staff.
Local sports is the bread and butter of WSYB, for example. The Red Sox used to sell very well, not exactly sure what Pamal has done to that (yet.) The Yankees don;t seem to have a lot of local sponsors on the sister 50kw FM station.
Your answer may depend on the season of the sport.. A Red Sox in a hotly contested pennant race, may impact more than an early season Rutland or MSJ football game.. Those are about the only collisions that may appear in that scenerio. Certainly there's no reason a local high school football game, or Red Sox could not be aired on WJEN, for example, whose signal roughly parallels WSYB and stays mostly in Rutland County.
A Jack Healey High School football
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No, I wouldn't think so. Folks in the stands like to hear the real deal on the radio for a home game. A High School game on WJEN, for example, in a rare occurance on a Friday or Saturday would be acceptable. Think of MRN or Nascar, there. Easier to air High School Sports, then to put an non-contracted Red Sox game on that frequency. You can probaly charge more money if some of the games were on WJEN, especially with schools (if any) that play Rutland or MSJ in the Western or northern part of Rutland County where WSYB's night time signal is tough.