Thursday, February 24, 2011

Yankees On The Move In 2012?



As far as we know, the Yankees aren't changing cities anytime soon, but they very well could be changing radio stations. NY daily News reporter Bob Raissman reports that the Yankees, who are looking for a deal similar to the $18 million a season deal the Red Sox have, could be a potential fit for WEPN ESPN 1050 AM. He also notes that despite WEPN's head of the leaderboard status, that the station's lack of a strong signal, which Raissman equates to "Two Dixie Cups attached by a string is a powerhouse by comparison" to WFAN 660 AM, the home of the Mets. Other potential suitors include current broadcast rights holder WCBS 880 AM, former broadcast rights holder WABC 770 AM, WFAN 660 AM and WRXP 101.9, the dark horse of the group.

As someone who lives out in Suffolk county and cannot even pick up WEPN's signal, I would hope the Yankees would not sign with the station. As a kid I used to listen to a lot of Knick and Ranger games on WFAN before I went to bed and it helped me turn into a huge fan of those teams, although once they left for WEPN and their weak signal, I could no longer follow my teams. As a young kid it was very discouraging and I would hope that the Yankees would rather hit a broader audience and re-up with WCBS.

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Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Stephen A Smith Returns To ESPN

He's baaaaacccckkk!

ESPN has announced that they are bringing back controversial "expert" Stephen A. Smith to the ESPN family. Smith will return to ESPN for the third second time, twice being driven out of Bristol due to strong anti-Smith feedback from viewers and listeners alike. Smith will reportedly return as a columnist for ESPN's New York & Los Angeles websites as well as host a nighttime radio show on ESPN Radio cities in those two cities.

Smith, although knowledgable about basketball, has been widely criticized for his style, which is often described as "over the top" and "unnecessary". He has even nicknamed "Screamin' A" by media critics and viewers due to his style, which is often mocked on popular sports blogs such as Deadspin and has been the target of a series of YouTube videos from the NBA Draft.

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