The New York Yankees reached a multiyear agreement Wednesday for
their games to be broadcast on WFAN-660 AM 101.9 FM, the station that pioneered
24-hour sports radio programming 26 years ago.
The deal, according to mlb.com, calls for the games to be
simulcast on WFAN-FM beginning next season, with both stations carrying all
Yanks regular-season and postseason games, as well as pregame and postgame
shows and select Spring Training games. CBS Radio also acquired rights to the
Spanish-language broadcasts on a multiyear basis.
The agreement ends the Yankees' run on News WCBS 880 AM that
began in 2002.
WFAN, which is also the flagship station for the NFL's New
York Giants, NHL's New Jersey Devils and NBA's Brooklyn Nets, had aired Mets
games since its inception in 1987.
Mets chief operating officer Jeff Wilpon confirmed on
Tuesday that his team would be seeking a new radio home.
John Sterling has done play-by-play of the Yanks' games
since 1989, when they were aired on WABC. Color commentator Suzyn Waldman
joined Sterling
in the booth in 2005. There has been no indication given concerning a change
for the 2014 season.
“We are extremely excited to have reached an agreement with
CBS RADIO,” said Yankees Managing General Partner Hal Steinbrenner. “The
paramount consideration was how our fans would best be able to hear our games.
Having the Yankees on WFAN-AM/FM provides listeners in the New York metropolitan area and beyond with
superior broadcast quality and vast territorial signal strength.”
“We are privileged to welcome the New York Yankees to WFAN,”
said Dan Mason, CBS RADIO President and CEO. “There is no bigger name in
baseball than the Yankees, nor an organization so steeped in tradition. As the
nation’s premier sports radio station we look forward to capturing all the
excitement surrounding the team, and bringing it to millions of fans for many
years to come.”
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