Well, for those of you wondering if the Red Sox are still playing baseball, the answer is yes. Of course if you were tuned into 900-AM on the dial here in Greater Nashua, you weren’t too sure about that over the last few days. Frankly, you only missed two innings worth listening to Thursday night [...]
Do you feel the heat?
I’m pretty sure WEEI 850-AM is. That’s the only logical reason Entercom has decided to shift what was the majority of Red Sox baseball broadcasts from WRKO 680-AM to WEEI. No, not just the majority, they are shifting every game for the rest of this season to WEEI.
Why? Well according to a [...]
The I’s have been dotted and the T’s crossed, Absolute Broadcasting and Entercom Communications have sealed a deal that keeps Red Sox broadcasts on WGAM.
Absolute Broadcasting released this statement on Monday morning:
“WGAM ‘The Game’ sports radio station AM-1250 in Manchester and AM-900 in Nashua are proud to announce that they have reached a deal to [...]
If you happened to flip the radio dial to 900-AM Friday night, you heard the Red Sox and Rays broadcast.
No, you weren’t hearing things.
It appears Entercom Communications and Absolute Broadcasting are once again on the same page, allowing southern New Hampshire’s local radio stations to provide Red Sox broadcasts to their listeners.
The only question that [...]
As if having to deal with the NFL Network-Comcast situation isn’t enough, now Absolute Broadcasting is being blocked from broadcasting Red Sox games to the southern New Hampshire market by Entercom Communications.
Absolute Broadcasting, which runs WGAM 1250-AM in Manchester, WGHM 900-AM and WSMN 1590-AM in Nashua, had similar issues earlier in the season before both [...]
Julio Lugo is the Red Sox starting shortstop no matter what.
That is what WEEI’s Pete Shepard, American Defenders of New Hampshiremanager Brian Daubach and Patriots Football Weekly’s Paul Perillo stressed during Thursday’s Big Show broadcast.
With fans calling in one after the other calling for Nick Green to remain on the field, the trio of hosts [...]
And the Column of the Year goes to . . . Channel 5’s Bob Halloran for his piece “Seller’s regret on Hanley may be in future“, which ran in the March 26 edition of the Metro Boston.
Halloran dug himself a hole from the outset, asking readers if they want Hanley Ramirez or Jed Lowrie playing [...]
Today is the last day for Gil Santos at WBZ radio. Driving to Boston in an ice storm pushed him over the edge. Good thing he only has to drive into Foxborough, Mass., once or twice a week, not every morning.
For that reason, Santos is sticking with his Patriots play-by-play gig on WBCN.