Juice's Lecture Notes wrote:
long time guy wrote:
I doubt that it is the more popular sport in March.
Just watch the NFL Draft pre-game show beat whatever NBA Playoffs game is airing at the same time.
long time guy wrote:
If you don't think that part of the reason for sports talk in Chicago not growing isn't related to this then you aren't paying attention.
So you think AM sports talk radio isn't growing because it talks too much football? And you're saying we aren't paying attention?
long time guy wrote:
I listened to the Score from the very first day 01/02/92 that it aired. I followed it when it was 1160,820, and now 670.
Your credentials as a listener are irrelevant.
long time guy wrote:
They have always run a Bears centric operation. Little Cub/Sox banter mixed in but heavy on the Bear. Rarely if ever discussed Bulls.
Could it be that's because the NFL has been the most popular professional sports league for much of the station's life?
long time guy wrote:
This city isn't there anymore and neither is the country. If they want to grow their audience then they have to provide a product that is reflective of the city and the country. Blacks in Chicago listen to the radio too.
Bernstein & Goff tried to entice that audience to their airwaves for over a year, and it was an abject failure. So maybe the black people in Chicago listening to AM sports talk radio aren't that keen on OOT NBA talk, either? And perhaps the younger/younger-minority NBA fan who would enjoy OOT NBA talk is listening to podcasts about those topics instead of terrestrial radio?
The Oscars would probably beat an NBA playoff game too.
If you aired reruns it wouldn't.
If the NFL draft aired over a 2 month period then it wouldn't.
My credentials are relevant to me becsuse i can simply speak to an era of the Score that you can't.
I have history and mine predates that of Bernstein and Goff. I can speak to an era when the Bulls were good and they still didn't talk about them You can't.
Off Season Football centric talk is boring as shit. I can provide articles which link the "oversaturation" of media coverage to the decline of football ratings too. I say this as a guy that likes football.
Out season sportstalk for any sport is bullshit.
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The Hawk wrote:
This is going to reach a head pretty soon.