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The only change I get from that is that baseball games will be on WGNS.
The only change I get from that is that baseball games will be on WGNS.
I certainly like to see MT take the best advantage of any and all resources to best support the teams. The ongoing direction of audio/video and digital technology seems to be heading significantly towards streaming with broadcast radio seemingly losing ground like most other modes of media.
To me, this radio deal is at best an OVC package and sounds more like NAIA: Case in point, if the new radio package is all Middle Tennessee fans deserve, then we are in the same league as our sister Blue Raider school: Lindsey Wilson College, Columbia, Kentucky. They can be found on 93.5 WAIN in Columbia. Our neighbors at Cumberland University (NAIA) has games on 98.9 WANT, which is a little stronger than WGNS FM translators (because that signal can reach Cookeville and Scottsville, Kentucky, but somehow gets bleeded out by WWTN on the west side of Murfreesboro). With FBS football and a near Top 25 mens basketball program this year (should we win a few more consecutively), this media announcement I consider an embarrassment. Somebody is asleep at the switch and allowed this to happen...WHY?
There is never a problem finding University of Tennessee or Vanderbilt University on the dial---win, lose, or draw. Why can't always be so for Blue Raider sports?
Because there is not a demand for it, period.