After doing some further reading, it looks like the country station 95.5 is moving (cue my mother being confused when this happens) and sports is taking its place on this station. They will be carrying Jim Rome.
Jim Rome is another guy who most people are either hot or cold with. But he does still have a giant nationwide audience. Good catch for them. That will most likely be a lead in for Torg, I would think.
http://www.allaccess.com/net-news/a...-to-move-programming-to-wnkk-frequency-making
That makes sense.
Boy I never thought I'd see the day when I considered Jim Rome an upgrade in quality over other sports radio programming. Anyone remember the Fabulous Sports Babe? Now that was sports radio.
I remember being very confused in grade school. Even back then I was like "this is pretty bad".
Whoops. Except I was serious about the Babe. Loved that show. National radio personality with no agenda, talked legit hockey, was a passionate fan and actually took calls and interacted with callers.
The Fabulous Sports Babe and Pete Franklin are the only two sports talkers I ever made a point to tune in, any others we're just there when I happened to turn on the radio.
I really enjoy Dan Patrick. I wish that he was on FM and competing with Colin Cowherd. I like the Torg, I think when it comes to hockey, he's got some connections and knowledge. His show might become a better source than the "flagship." It will be interesting to see how things pan out or if 97.1 tries to block him from getting back on the air.
The Sports Babe was a gimmick and if you ever saw pictures, she was anything but a babe. She looked like Jabba the Hut. She got listeners because sports radio wasn't the phenomenon it is now. She was on the ground floor and just about anyone would listen to that gravelly, I smoke two packs of heaters a day voice because they wanted to hear sports talk.
Well, I'm not just anybody and I listened to her because I enjoyed her take on sports and never cared what she looked like. If she was on the ground floor, where would you place Sweet Pete, who preceded her by two decades?
The Sports Babe was a gimmick and if you ever saw pictures, she was anything but a babe. She looked like Jabba the Hut. She got listeners because sports radio wasn't the phenomenon it is now. She was on the ground floor and just about anyone would listen to that gravelly, I smoke two packs of heaters a day voice because they wanted to hear sports talk.
So because Nancy wasn't hot it was a gimmick? You mean like they marketed the show as hosted by a hot chick, but secretly she was a troll? Or because, to you, the word "babe" only has one meaning, or can't be used in a comic fashion? Or you don't have any use for women in sports unless they're physically attractive?
She got listeners because she was genuine, funny, abrasive and knew her ****. Her nationally-syndicated show was light years better than anything, including Mike and Mike and Dan Patrick, that ESPN or any other network is running now.
Anyone remember the Dom Tiberi / Raymont Harris combo that 1460 used to throw out there? The Hindenburg of sports radio.
Sports talk radio didn't become big nationally until ESPN Radio.
Not sure if this is the right thread but...
We're going to Michigan for a wedding this June. On the way, we're spending a day at Cedar Point. Two days from then we're staying in Detroit. Is there anything worthwhile to see/do during that day in between around those areas?
Thanks.
i'm stoked... 97.1 needs some actual competition...
Not sure if this is the right thread but...
We're going to Michigan for a wedding this June. On the way, we're spending a day at Cedar Point. Two days from then we're staying in Detroit. Is there anything worthwhile to see/do during that day in between around those areas?
Thanks.
They really do. Cannot stand Beau Bishop and Anthony Rothman. I like Common Man but Jonathan Smith irritates me for some reason.
Not sure if this is the right thread but...
We're going to Michigan for a wedding this June. On the way, we're spending a day at Cedar Point. Two days from then we're staying in Detroit. Is there anything worthwhile to see/do during that day in between around those areas?
Thanks.
One other thing.
Northern Ohio has become pretty big wine country. There are wineries around where you will be, with some on the islands. If you are a wine drinker you could set-up some tours and do some tasting. I enjoy many wines from northern Ohio.
Even here in central Ohio, wineries are popping up all over the place, and the wine is pretty darn good in my book.
One other thing.
Northern Ohio has become pretty big wine country. There are wineries around where you will be, with some on the islands. If you are a wine drinker you could set-up some tours and do some tasting. I enjoy many wines from northern Ohio.
Even here in central Ohio, wineries are popping up all over the place, and the wine is pretty darn good in my book.