When will The Score begin simulcasting on FM?
February 2.
Sports / Sports Media
Chicago sports fans, rejoice! 670 The Score (WSCR-AM) is making its way to the FM dial, providing an alternative for listeners and safeguarding against the removal of AM radio in vehicles.
670 The Score's move to FM represents a significant shift in Chicago's sports radio landscape. By simulcasting on 104.3 FM, The Score aims to capture a wider audience and provide more accessible coverage of Chicago sports teams. This move also comes as a strategic response to the evolving automotive industry, where AM radio is increasingly being removed from vehicles. The FM signal ensures that listeners can continue to access The Score's content regardless of these changes.
The new FM station will be branded as 104.3 The Score and will carry the same programming as 670 The Score. This includes the station's popular on-air lineup and live coverage of Bulls, Cubs, and NFL games. Listeners can also tune in via the Audacy app and website.
This change, however, comes at a cost. Switching to The Score’s simulcast resulted in the loss of jobs for three JAMS employees. The Score is also expected to sunset its 104.3-FM HD-2 signal.
Sister station WBBM Newsradio 780 also has an FM simulcast on 105.9 (WCFS).
February 2.
104.3 The Score.
Yes, the FM station will carry the same programming as 670 The Score.
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