Lots of avails on the WRKO Boston Red Sox Radio Network?

Laurence Glavin lglavin@mail.com
Fri Jul 13 13:06:48 EDT 2007


>----- Original Message -----
>From: chuckigo@maine.rr.com
>To: "Scott Fybush" 
>Subject: Re: Lots of avails on the WRKO Boston Red Sox Radio Network?
>Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2007 06:08:38 -0400
>Scott noted:
>(snip)>> One marginally bright spot: whoever was on the board at WTIC
>tonight was a bit faster on the draw than usual, or perhaps Geffner
>and whatsisname are just a little slower than Castiglione with the
>network ID into each break - the "ON WTIC HARTFORD" that 'TIC drops in
>over the "on the WRKO Red Sox Radio Network" was actually timed right
>for most of the night. <<
>i actually noticed that while listening to WTIC last Saturday evening
(>on our trip northward (family vaca in DC). i did hear one "wrko" that
>slipped thru, but otherwise, they covered those up very nicely.
>- -Chuck Igo

Can somebody explain to me why the affiliates don't INSIST that the originating
station not use their call letters before the station break? It must not be
required or WTIC wouldn't talk over the WRKO calls (do they use WEEI on Wednesdays?).
in some cases, WRKO may be in the driver's seat, able to tell WGIR to go screw
and then flip the Sox to 1250....but in other situations, the affiliate may
have the game boy because IT's the only signal in a particular market.
On the Met broadcasts, they don't say "this is the WQXR-Metropolitan Opera Network!)



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