Now, Mercury News reports A’s baseball is back on the radio waves for the 2020 season, with the team announcing Thursday that it will partner with iHeartMedia's KNEW 960 AM to broadcast the remaining 54 games of the season, starting with Friday’s game against the Mariners in Seattle.
“We’ve always prided ourselves in listening to our fans,” A’s team president Dave Kaval said. “And I think for a lot of fans, this was something that was important for them. We wanted to find an option that worked.”

Before the coronavirus hit, most potential A’s partner stations didn’t have the time slots available for all 162 games. But the pandemic reduced commute times and listening opportunities, so radio stations are looking for more content to fill the airwaves.
A’s games will still be broadcast over A’s Cast, but the streaming service will move from TuneIn to iHeartRadio, with the same Northern California territory reach. The monthly listenership on iHeartRadio is estimated to be 28 million, compared to TuneIn’s 8 million. Kaval said he has heard positive response from a younger audience on the streaming experience.
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