It's not WEEI vs. WCRB - it's WEEI *and* WCRB
Sean Smyth
sean.smyth@yahoo.com
Thu Aug 16 22:42:57 EDT 2007
Scott Fybush <scott@fybush.com> wrote:
> You know, given that Entercom has been phenomenally successful with
> the
> WEEI-FM signal on 103.7, and given how perfectly that signal nests
> with
> the 99.5 signal to create massive coverage from Manchester (Concord,
> even) down to the Cape and eastern Connecticut...is it out of the
> question that the real end game here is WEEI sports on 99.5?
>
> No, the PR implications wouldn't be pretty, at least not at first,
> but
> it's not an idea I'd rule out if I ran Entercom.
You know, I've been thinking the same thing, but I didn't wanna sound
too Joseph Gallant-like!
It would make the most sense out of any scenario proposed so far.
Say 99.5 does go sports. Does that mean classical is done on Boston
commercial radio? I can't see 104.9 returning to classical. 99.1 would
seem the only other commercial option.
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