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  • Spies reveal new Spin on WBOS parting (legendary lefty Laquidara leaves)

    08/28/2006 10:10:35 AM PDT · by raccoonradio · 7 replies · 215+ views
    Boston Herald ^ | 08/28/06 | Gayle Fee and Laura Raposa
    Don’t breathe a word of this. Because nobody’s supposed to know. But the real reason Charles Laquidara and WBOS parted ways was because the station believed the Boston radio legend was being too political - and he wouldn’t sit for censorship. Laquidara resigned his gig as host of a daily one-hour music show called “Back Spin” after catching heat from station suits for airing his way-left-of-center views on the prez, the war, etc. Our spies in the studio say that after Laquidara played Neil Young’s new tune “Impeach the President,” he was reprimanded by his boss, who told him something...
  • Greater Media drops out; WRKO likely home of Red Sox

    05/05/2006 11:30:59 AM PDT · by raccoonradio · 19 replies · 272+ views
    Boston Herald ^ | 05/05/06 | Jesse Noyes
    In a stunning turn of events, radio company Greater Media this morning pulled out of the long-running bidding war with Entercom Communications for broadcasting rights for Boston Red Sox games. Sources say Entercom has won the hotly contested battle for Red Sox play-by-play. Entercom, parent company of local stations WEEI-AM (850) and WRKO-AM (680), is the only remaining bidder. WEEI, the top sports talker in the country, has been the longtime partner with the Sox. Entercom’s bid was said to have offered the Sox an option to buy an equity stake in WRKO in the future. Sources say that under...
  • Boston Radio Watch: Done deal--Red Sox to WBOS

    04/23/2006 8:12:07 PM PDT · by raccoonradio · 31 replies · 335+ views
    Boston Radio Watch ^ | 04/23/06 | Mark Schnyder/Boston Radio Watch
    "Radio bases loaded : Sox to change channels "Red Sox, Entercom, and Greater Media are all about to end playing hardball any minute now. While Sox and Greater Media managements remains mum, some of their personnel are now openly bragging around town that the Sox broadcasts will move from WEEI AM 850 after 12 years. The shortly-to-be-announced "done deal" has the Sox purchasing a majority interest in WBOS 92.9FM with Greater Media retaining a remaining share of the station. A Sox source tells BRW that the deal may be announced as soon as Monday(4/24)."
  • Sox near radio-rights deal: WBOS-FM said to have edge

    04/21/2006 1:21:27 AM PDT · by raccoonradio · 1 replies · 150+ views
    Boston Herald ^ | 04/21/06 | Scott Van Voorhis and Jesse Noyes
    The Boston Red Sox are within days of announcing a blockbuster multimillion-dollar radio-rights deal that could dramatically reshuffle the team’s broadcast lineup, executives close to the deal said. The Sox are in ninth-inning negotiations with media companies vying for the deal, with Greater Media’s WBOS-FM (92.9) having an edge, executives said. An agreement could be announced early next week, if not sooner, executives said. The price could hit $14 million per year. Sources say both Greater Media and Entercom, whose WEEI-AM (850) is the incumbent, have offered that much. But Entercom is said to be offering cash, while Greater Media...
  • Sox look to move broadcasts to WBOS (Red Sox moving to FM?)

    03/18/2006 11:20:41 AM PST · by raccoonradio · 7 replies · 288+ views
    Boston Globe ^ | 03/18/06 | Sasha Talcott
    Team in talks to buy 25% stake in station The Red Sox are negotiating with the owner of radio station WBOS to take an ownership stake in the station and move its radio broadcast rights there, a move that would effectively end the team's relationship with Boston's dominant sports station, WEEI. The talks are ongoing, and no deal has been reached, according to three executives briefed on the situation. WEEI could still make a rich, last-minute bid to retain the right to broadcast Sox games, though the executives said that appears less likely than it did last year. If WBOS...