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Maybe just a show that focuses on anything that comes up but isn't football or basketball (or baseball). Whatever might be happening. Hockey, sure, but college sports, boxing (should a major match come up), MMA, hell, even maybe horse racing, whatever. You'd need a host with a very wide range, but I'm sure you could get someone who could do it with some degree of confidence (hell, make me an offer, Mitch Rosen!) Make it a shorter show in a non-prime hour and use it to promote some of those other properties. It'd be symbiotic.
I think that would be a very good idea. Unfortunately, it seems like instead of pursuing symbiotic relationships, the Score goes the other way, getting caught in that vicious cycle of poor coverage creates poor perception, poor perception creates poor coverage. "You're listening to the home of DePaul basketball, 670 The Score; our next broadcast is tomorrow night at 7:30 when the Blue Demons host Asswipe State." There. Even as little as that raises the profile of your winter play-by-play schedule considerably.
My concern would be that if you're putting everything into play like this, how do you ascertain that a variety of niches will listen from 6 to 8 and leave satisfied enough to come back again? That is to say, if you're a die-hard obsessive horse racing fan, is there going to be enough horse racing content to make you come back for more? How much is enough? How much is too much? If you get 7 minutes near the bottom of the second hour, does that justify your listening? What if you're a hockey fan and you're pulling your hair out because they won't shut up about goddamn pointless animal-abusive horse racing already? Generally you know what you're gonna get with any given Score programming. With Murph you know you're getting baseball, H&H are going to be football-intensive (I assume), and B&B will make fun of white proletarians. Are niche listeners going to take their chances on a sports junk drawer?
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