AM radio broadcasts are kind of a waste in 2026We need to get a flagship station next year. RU is on WFAN and The Hall needs to step it up.
Not if you’re driving in your car like most am listeners.AM radio broadcasts are kind of a waste in 2026
Not arguing, but thats the way the business is heading, or in many cases, already at. It’s more economical for you to listen in your car on the app or on Sirius. Rutgers probably loses a money with their agreement. Devils haven’t been on the radio in years..Not if you’re driving in your car like most am listeners.
Agree. The streaming is a lot more reliable than an AM signal.I thought the streaming broadcast would be much more annoying than it actually is. The Peacock games are a bigger PIA.
It's been four years since we've been on over-the-air radio.We need to get a flagship station next year. RU is on WFAN and The Hall needs to step it up.
John Sterling on the radio announcing Isamnfers years ago.........Islander Goal!!!!!....... Islander goal!!!!!!! still ringing in my ears.Not arguing, but thats the way the business is heading, or in many cases, already at. It’s more economical for you to listen in your car on the app or on Sirius. Rutgers probably loses a money with their agreement. Devils haven’t been on the radio in years..
The SHU Pirates websiteWhere are the games streaming? Sirius radio?
The Varsity App is excellent and easy to useThe SHU Pirates website
And I remember John Sterling on New Jersey Nets broadcasts! “Bullseye! Super John Williamson!” Man, I listened to so many games on the radio. Of course, back then, most games were not televised!John Sterling on the radio announcing Isamnfers years ago.........Islander Goal!!!!!....... Islander goal!!!!!!! still ringing in my ears.
That’s an unfair shot at Gary.If you want over the air signal, listen on WSOU.
If you want Gary Cohen (who hasn't even bothered to show up for most of our games this year), listen on the app. Both choices are fine whichever you prefer. Dave Popkin does a fantastic job as well.