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Being a Sports fan, I live for this time of year! Football season is just around the corner, Hockey season is coming up and one of these years, Baseball might be worth keeping tabs on as well if the Tigers ever get their act together. As a newcomer to Ann Arbor, I'm just curious as to how the radio feeds work in this area? I have been here for two weeks and my observations thus far have been as follows: Most nights, I can catch the Tiger game on 1600 AM, but tonight they were on 1050 for some reason. It appears that Lion's games will be broadcast on 1600 as well. However, the schedule is heating up and there are going to be instances when several games will be on at the same time. For example, the lions have a pre season game this Thursday evening, and I'm guessing that there is probably a Tiger game as well. What happens in these situations? Will both games be on the radio? To make matters even more confusing, what would happen in a situation where the Lions, the Tigers and the Red Wings were all on at the same time? Thanks for any info, --Al
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I probably don't have all the answers, but I think that 1050 AM is WXYT from Detroit, the Tigers' home station after they dumped 760 AM WJR. (Booooo for that change!) 1600 AM is WAAM, a local Ann Arbor station, and they probably handle the Ann Arbor area coverage for the Tigers and Lions radio networks. I don't have any insight into how WAAM would resolve conflicts.
Actually, that's innaccurate. 1270 AM WXYT is now a full sports station, with rights to the Lions, Tigers, and Red Wings in the Detroit area. Because of their weak signal (fuzzy in the day, completely unavailable at night in Ann Arbor) they use a lot more satellite stations to handle other coverage. 1050 now carries the Tigers and the Red Wings, when there aren't conflicts with its NASCAR or Michigan college sports coverage. 1600 has carried the Lions in the past in Ann ARbor, and I assume they will continue to do so. The Pistons are now a property of 1130 WDFN, which also has a weak signal similar to 1270's, though it comes through better in the daytime. I'm not sure if the Pistons will have a local affiliate or not. 1050 is WTKA, by the way. They are the local U of M authority, broadcasting men's football and basketball but also fair quantities of other sports such as men's baseball, women's basketball, and men's hockey. 760 broadcasts Men's football and basketball, and is often easier to pick up than 1050 even in this area. Spartan fans will have to tune to either 1270 in the day or some affiliate at night for MSU football, and possibly other sports as well. Want some out of town information? Flip on the AM dial at night. I like to listen to LSU football on 870 AM out of New Orleans.
BTW, WUOM in Ann Arbor, an NPR station, has just announced that it would no longer be broadcasting Michigan football games now that Tom Hemingway has retired and has not been replaced. Good news for "Prairie Home Companion" fans, but not good news for UM football fans. This was the lead story in yesterday's _Ann Arbor News_, beating out all that is going on in the Middle East and with the U.S. economy.
WTKA-1050 AM carries the baseball games for Ann Arbor, but they have a lot of broadcasting conflicts. They carry NASCAR races instead on many Sundays. During U-M sports seasons, they might carry U-M football game (fed from WJR-760 am) or U-M hockey. They also broadcast the Red Wings hockey games. I don't know how they resolve conflicts if the Red Wings and Tigers are on at the same time. WAAM-1600 does not carry the Tiger games. Other than 1270-WXYT in Detroit -- on which the games cannot be heard reliably even all over Detroit itself -- Tiger games can be gotten in mid-Michigan from Ann Arbor (WTKA, 1050 AM), Lansing (WVIC, 92.7 FM), Jackson (WIBM 1450 AM), and Toledo, Ohio (WLOR, 1470 AM). WMTR-96.1 FM (http://www.961wmtr.com) in Archbold, Ohio sometimes has streamed the games over the Internet, but this is against their agreement with major league baseball. All MLB games can be gotten over the Internet but you have to pay $9.95 for the privilege. Hopefully this will have turned out to be so unpopular they'll quit charging for next year.
This item is linked as Summer 2001 Agora #168 and Sports #111.
There have been rumors that 1050 WTKA will NOT be carrying Michigan Hockey this year. I'm not sure if this is true or not, butit would be a sad thing if they didn't pick up the games. It's hard to get UM Hockey games in Syracuse ... thankfully, WTKA streams their coverage over the Internet.
It has been confirmed that WTKA will be carrying hockey, though the specifics have not been revealed.
College hockey or Red Wings hockey or both?
Both. Sorry. :) The college deal is the one that needed confirmation.
Re: #3 Heh. Last i'd heard, UofM expects WUOM to come up with 100.000% of its funding by itself. From my experience with WEMU on-air fundraisers, i'd guess that Wolverine fans tuning in to WUOM for Michigan Football are loathe to donate to the station. Nobody pays the piper => no music.
I'd guess that Tom Hemingway's retirement last year had something to do with them dropping the games, too.
That is listed as the primary reason, actually.
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