The radio affiliates list has not been updated online yet. Here's a link to the goDuke.com web page to check for updates. http://www.goduke.com/ViewArticle.db...&ATCLID=187716
With all the shakeups with the Triangle sports radio stations, does anyone know which (if any) Raleigh station will carry Duke football and bball games?
Hope they are covered by a station in addition to 620 as the signal is not that strong east of Durham.
The radio affiliates list has not been updated online yet. Here's a link to the goDuke.com web page to check for updates. http://www.goduke.com/ViewArticle.db...&ATCLID=187716
I'm pretty sure in the article I read yesterday it said coverage will stay on WDNC 620.
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Regarding a separate but related issue, other parts of the state, including only a few counties away, have had limited reception of the Duke Radio Network via AM or FM stations. I hope that the changes in management of the Duke sports information will bring improvements which make it possible to listen to Duke games via clear FM signals.... and I'm not referring to Clear Channel!
There is always the insideaccess available through Goduke.com. I always get the audio subscription for times when I can't find a station. All I need is my laptop and a wireless network. Unfortunately, that doesn't help much when out and about.
Q "Why do you like Duke, you didn't even go there." A "Because my art school didn't have a basketball team."
Not pertaining to game broadcasts, but related to the ownership changes, etc... did our "friend" Bomani Jones survive with an air time spot?
I would like to see DUKE go to FM. The holes, wake, and wolfpack are all on
FM stations now. Maybe something is in the works for us to move to 99.9.
We could still be on 620 AM if they wanted to.
Thanks, Arnie. The story behind my nickname/screen name goes back a ways and is not terribly interesting; not related to the Yankee outfielder, I'm afraid.
I travel to the Triangle occasionally and listen to the sports talk guys when I do...Bomani is sometimes interesting, sometimes annoying, and decidedly partial to the lighter shade of blue. I've actually come to prefer Mark Packer, but he's not a universal favorite, either.
If all these radio changes result in a better arrangement for Duke broadcasts on stations we can actually pick up, I'm all for it.