As October lurks with the annual confluence of professional
football, baseball, basketball, hockey and NCAA football, the radio media goes
into hyper drive trying to score during the important November ratings sweeps.
GamingToday.com takes a look at this
year’s radio sports talk wars in South Florida.
Ridiculous as it may seem, the four SoFlo counties with 8
million people have four full time sports talk radio stations. That’s three too
many. Even in NYC, Philly, LA, DC, Minneapolis, Detroit or Dallas, only two all
sports stations might survive.
And, that does not include the huge Hispanic language radio
arena.
When WQAM 560, 790/104.3 WAXY “The Ticket,” 940 WINZ “The
Sports Animal” and 640 WMEN, go head-to-head, advertisers are in a quandary
about buying their male 25-54 demographic. Consequently, high profile talent on
these stations look to provide any edge to attract Ford or Budweiser or Harley
Davidson. All four sports station’s ratings added together fall short of the
top rated FM music station.
Radio AM 560 has been at it for nearly three decades.
Station 104.3 FM recently joined the fray by acquiring the programming of
790AM; Station 940AM carries the Miami Dolphins – king of the broadcast rights
in the market, and WMEN appeals to the Palm Beach/Boca market due to a weak
signal.
For 20 years 560 mega talents Neil Rogers, Hank Goldberg and
Jim “Mad Dog” Mandich ruled the sports talk airwaves. In the last decade
newcomer 790 put a dent in their ratings causing the 560 Beasley management to
fire their high profile talents and their large salaries. Station 790, largely
behind the edgy/broader approach of afternoon drive talent Dan Le Batard,
assaulted the 560 and stole audience persistently.
Having the broadcast rights to the Florida Marlins and Miami
HEAT can only add to the ratings. The remainder of the 790/104.3 programming
features popular ESPN syndicated host Colin Cowherd midday and ex-ESPN anchor
and Heat TV commentator Jason Jackson.
Answering back, WQAM 560 added veteran talent Jorge Sedano
as afternoon drive host and program director. Formerly 790’s morning drive DJ,
he also hosted late night nationally on Fox Sports Radio and is a television
personality doing weekend sports. He also is a member of the Heat broadcast staff.
With Dolphins/TV personality Joe Rose, longtime host of the
560 morning drive the station remains competitive. 560 also carries the
broadcast rights of the University of Miami – an eroding but loyal audience.
The remainder of the programming includes long time ex-Tampa sports talk fav,
UM Hurricanes and Dallas Cowboys player Dan Sileo middays, and a polished Kevin
Rogers at night. The QAM weekend hosts are by far the best of the bunch. Mike
Levine hosts a nightly hour of baseball-only programming during season – the
only one of its kind and well done.
Clear Channel station 940 AM WINZ was the market’s longtime
all news/talker. The station recently turned all sports and won the Miami
Dolphins broadcast rights, which are extremely expensive and involve a complicated
advertising agreement with the team. The games are also broadcast on FM 105.9,
a sister station.
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