WBAL 1090 returns as Baltimore Orioles radio flagship in 2011
2/8/11, "After a four-season run on 105.7 The Fan, Orioles radio broadcasts are returning to WBAL-AM 1090, the Hearst-owned station that has had a partnership with the club for much of the past six decades.
The three-year contract, which comes after the club shopped its radio rights for several months, is somewhat surprising considering the
- rocky parting between the Orioles and WBAL after the 2006 season
- "We are going back to a station that is familiar with Orioles baseball, having carried the broadcast for more than 40 of our seasons," Orioles director of communications Greg Bader said.
"The signal strength, the coverage they provide, their news-reporting abilities are all exemplary. They were a great partner of ours for many years, and we are confident they will be a great partner of ours this year and for years to come."
- WBAL had served as the club's flagship station for 19 consecutive years when the broadcasts moved to the CBS-owned WJZ-FM 105.7 for the start of the 2007 season. It was the first time in nearly 40 years the Orioles weren't heard on the AM dial in Baltimore....
- teamed in the booth for the past eight seasons.
- WBAL, which previously partnered with the Orioles from 1957 to 1978 and from 1988 to 2006, is now the flagship of both the Orioles and the Ravens. That could create conflict during September, when the baseball season is winding down and the NFL season is starting up. WBAL, however, does have a sister station in 98 Rock (97.9FM)....
- "It's going to be a challenge. I'm not going to deny that," Kiernan said. "The first [spring training] game is Feb. 28, and we expect to be on the air and ready to go. Everybody that has worked with Orioles baseball is still here, and we know how to do it...."
- "I expect us continue to do stuff with MASN," Philips said. "They have a studio here and, as far as I know, they'll still be doing stuff in the studio."
This week, MASN pulled its simulcast of 105.7's "The Scott Garceau Show," stating on its website that the network is making "significant changes" to its afternoon lineup in the coming weeks. A source with knowledge of the subject said that while the timing coincided with the Orioles' switch in flagship stations, the decision to end the simulcast was not related to the deal and had discussed for months.
- Philips said he does not anticipate layoffs because of the decision. Although disappointed in losing the Orioles, he said he believes his station will continue to be the top source for sports discussion in Baltimore.
- I wish them well and we are still very excited about our radio station.""
2/8/11, Baltimore Sun, "Orioles return to WBAL-AM 1090 radio after four years with 105.7 The Fan," Dan Connolly
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