Ok, so this one may be hard to pin down, but I figured it'd be worth it to
give it a shot!
For the last 2 nights, I've had ESPN Radio somewhere around 950 to 970Khz on
TWO signals. The thing is.. one signal is ahead of the other by about 5,
almost. It almost sounds like a bad echo, but one
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Subject: [IRCA] ESPN Radio..
Ok, so this one may be hard to pin down, but I figured it'd be worth it to
give it a shot!
For the last 2 nights, I've had ESPN Radio somewhere around 950
Agreed !
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From: Paul LaFreniere plaf...@netscape.com
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Paul,
One possibility is 960
My bet would be one of them is 960 CFAC. They come in here to SW MT now and
then when local 970 isn't bleeding too bad. When I last checked the ESPN
website for affiliates they were not listed as one. I'm not sure how long they
have been with ESPN radio but their Wiki article says they have