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Post by azsod73 on Sept 9, 2012 17:21:05 GMT -6
I was unable to make it to the Colgate game but listened to the first half on the Mitchell station, 98.3 FM, while in Chamberlain, and had good reception. I thought Joe and RJ did a good job of broadcasting the game with plenty of information, stats etc. but nothing over the top or too "homeristic". So good job guys and GO YOTES!
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jackjd
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Post by jackjd on Sept 22, 2012 15:33:01 GMT -6
I was outside much of the afternoon with a great A.M. radio in my pocket and I would have listened to the game on the radio today but couldn't pick it up (I'm in Watertown). USD has to set up a state-wide network. I have to believe that's not impossible and I wonder about the effort. In any event, a nice win for the Yotes and the MVFC. Live Audio Football KVHT 106.3 FM (Yankton) will serve as the Coyotes’ flagship station by broadcasting all football games this fall. Fans can also catch the contests through affiliate KUQL 98.3 FM (Mitchell), KCCR 1240 AM (Pierre), KMNS 620 AM (Sioux City), KSQB 95.7 FM (Sioux Falls), KKSD 104.3 FM (Watertown), and KIMM 106.7 FM/1150 AM (Rapid City). Joe Van Goor will return as the “Voice of the Coyotes” and Rod Pattison will serve as his color man. I didn't respond further on this point but 104.3 KKSD (Watertown area) does not carry the games. I tried again today to find a signal in Watertown to listen to the Northwestern game -- but, no luck.
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