What has been rumored for several days is coming true. ESPN Radio today formally announced a new affiliate in Orlando, FL.
It’s WDBO 580
AM..starting November 12th.
WDBO for years has been the N/T leader in the market and last year Cox
Media jettisoned Classic Rock on 96.5 FM to simulcast the successful AM signal.
The time has now come for Cox to try and cultivate another
revenue stream. The N/T format will
continue on 96.5 FM.
Orlando is very
important to ESPN-Disney and obviously they wanted to find a new affiliate
quickly. Their previous affiliate
Genesis’ WHOO 1080 AM recently dropped ESPN in favor of the new NBC Sports net. Also, ESPN
wanted to secure a new affiliate before CBS Radio Sports starts January 1. With WDBO, ESPN has lined-up the best AM
signal in the market. WDBO-AM covers the
metro counties day & night.
Today's announcement indicates WDBO will partner with Disney’s ESPN Wide World of sports in Kissimmee for programming opportunities.
Today's announcement indicates WDBO will partner with Disney’s ESPN Wide World of sports in Kissimmee for programming opportunities.
“We are thrilled to offer Central Floridians the opportunity
to hear ESPN on 580-AM with an exceptional radio signal allowing Orlando listeners to experience the best sports
brand and most compelling sports radio content,” said Cox Media Group Orlando's VP/arket Manager Susan Larkin.
Tom’s Take: Cox Media is to be applauded for attempting to
make best use of a terrific AM signal. In too many others markets the AM is
often coming up on the short end of a simulcast. Also look for Magic Basketball play-by-play to
air on 580, ending interruptions to WDBO’s talk programs on FM.
Cox entry brings to four the number of sports stations serving the Orlando market. CC's WYGM 740 AM carries Fox Sports. WRSO 810 AM carries Yahoo Sports and WHOO airs NBC Sports.
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