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標題[TimesPicayune] Hornets, WTIX end radio deal after two years
時間Fri May 14 00:22:06 2004
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Hornets, WTIX end radio deal after two years
All games, weekly show to air on WODT for next three years
Tuesday, May 11, 2004
By William Kalec
Staff writer
The New Orleans Hornets and WODT-1280 AM have inked a three-year
broadcast deal that will provide the Clear Channel station its
first flagship less than a year after switching from blues and
jazz music to sports talk.
With its current programming content comprised entirely of ESPN
Radio and Sporting News Radio shows, WODT will carry every
exhibition, regular season and playoff contest, along with a
weekly radio show -- as of now, its only local program. For the
first year of the contract, WRNO-99.5 FM (another Clear Channel
station) will simulcast 66 percent of Hornets broadcasts with a
100,000-watt signal that reaches from Biloxi, Miss., to Baton
Rouge. How many games are delegated to WRNO in subsequent years
depends on the success of WODT.
"The chain support was critical that Clear Channel was putting up,"
said Steve Martin, Hornets vice president of broadcast operations.
"There are two (objectives) here. One is to elevate the profile of
the Hornets radio broadcasts. The other is for our flagship to help
us put some fans in the seats."
WODT features the same 5,000-watt nightly signal as the Hornets
previous home on WTIX-94.3 FM, meaning its broadcast radius includes
Baton Rouge and Gulfport, Miss. As part of the agreement, though,
Clear Channel will produce promotion activities via its seven local
radio stations -- a luxury WTIX could not provide.
"TIX's signal was fine," Martin said. "It's just that they were a
stand-alone. What they are is all they could offer us. But we had a
good two years with them. It was a good starting platform, and now
it's time to move on."
In August 2002, the Hornets reached terms with WTIX six weeks before
the start of the exhibition season. Despite the limited window, the
station developed programming around the games, most notably "Sports
at Six on TIX," a one-hour program hosted by Hornets color analyst
Gerry Vaillancourt. The program touched on a variety of topics, not
just basketball.
WODT operations manager Jim Owen said Vaillancourt and play-by-play
announcer Bob Licht remain the radio voices of the Hornets. Also,
the acquisition opens an avenue for WODT to produce local programs
instead of relying on a schedule of nationally syndicated shows. Owen
said the station is expected to announce a local host for a drive-time
sports show in a couple weeks.
"We had definite ideas for growth, and this was one of them," he said.
"It helps fulfill the commitment we made to our advertisers and
listeners to become a real sports station."
Under WTIX's agreement, Hornets games also were carried on 16 radio
affiliates (10 in Louisiana, six in Mississippi). Owen said he suspects
those same stations will continue their commitment.
The loss of the Hornets leaves WTIX with rights to broadcast the
Zephyrs and Tulane athletics, both deals in their final seasons.
"I don't know exactly where that is going to go," said Michael
Costello, general manager of WTIX. "But, as far as the Hornets, we had
a two-year deal, and it ended. Quite frankly, we were not that
interested in renewing. The Hornets didn't fit as well as we would have
liked with us. It's not like it's hard feelings. Their presentation of
the game was as good as it gets. The question was whether it fit on an
oldies radio station.
"We play The Beatles and Fats Domino, you know. It just didn't fit."
. . . . . . .
William Kalec can be reached at
[email protected] or (504) 826-3413.
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