Globe: At radio deal's end, Sox may be in play

Bob Nelson raccoonradio@gmail.com
Tue Jan 31 15:23:01 EST 2006


Well, moving them to 93.7 would be great for me because I work in a post office
facility with spotty AM reception, and the WMKK stick is a few miles away.

How about both AM and FM in Boston? 850 and 93.7, maybe.
And during thunderstorms (let's say the Sox are on the road but we have
thunderboomers going on here), "no static, no static, no static at all...F...M!
(no static at all...)"

On 1/31/06, R Trovato <xtrovato@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> From: "John Francini"
>
> > They're fine where they are.  They already HAVE piped-in crowd noise
> > -- there are microphones all over the grandstand in an arc from 1st
> > base to 3rd. All that FM would do is allow the piped-in noise to be
> > heard in higher fidelity.
>
>
> And Crowd noise...in Stereo!
>
> First base crowd noise in the Right Channel
>
> Third base crowds in the Left!
>
>
>
> > Frankly, I'd never seen the point of moving the Patriots to FM.
>
> Younger demos!
>
>



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