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Re: in the darkness of the Maine seacoast



Last I knew 1380 AM has the right to the sox this year.
Just hope most Red Sox enthusiast radio listeners have super antennas
for that powerhouse signal 1380 is so well known for.

Roy Lawrence
Portland, Maine

- --- Mike Thomas <nostatic@earthlink.net> wrote:
> No one runs the Sox in Portland?  That's somewhat
> suprising.  However, areas
> that have minor league baseball tend to run their
> games at the expense of the
> major league teams.  Down in CT, there were multiple
> stations running the Sox
> just a few years ago.  Now, with the success of
> teams like the New Haven Ravens,
> the Norwich Navigators, and the New Britain
> Rockcats, the only place to catch
> the Sox games is on WTIC and a couple of
> graveyarders.  WTIC can be a tough
> catch in parts of Connecticut at night.  It seems
> the further you get away from
> WTIC, the better it comes in.
> 
> BTW, who runs the Sox in Portsmouth nowadays, 1270
> or 1380??
> 
> Mike Thomas
> WXLO & Mediabase 24/7
> 
> Kevin Vahey wrote:
> 
> > 10 miles south of Portland, if you want to listen
> to the Red Sox, you have
> > to use WTIC in Hartford....that is a major hole in
> the Sox network.
> > Why can't WYNZ spring for a decent line from
> Hadlock Field....a cell phone
> > would sound better than what they use.
> >
> 
> 

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