tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8995035754811667110.post8233213385448032459..comments2024-01-28T02:13:42.371-06:00Comments on The Other Side of Spartan Sports: Live Sports Radio?1855http://www.blogger.com/profile/07011408014544879531noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8995035754811667110.post-11987108654683763202009-11-25T15:24:09.083-06:002009-11-25T15:24:09.083-06:00Hi,
I just came across your article. I am not sur...Hi,<br /><br />I just came across your article. I am not sure if you picked up your Live Sports Radio for the Penn State game, but I picked up mine and I loved it. The radio does broadcast George Blaha live, with no delay at every home and away football game, as well as every home Men's basketball game. As for the football game, the LSR is about 8 seconds ahead of the FM broadcast. Eight seconds in football is kind of annoying...eight seconds in basketball is extremely annoying. I really liked having George in my ear live. I talked to the guy working the LSR kiosk and he said the radio will work at the bowl game too, which is pretty cool. <br /><br />Not sure about you, but the free radio worked for me. I am hooked and will most likely buy one next season. I did ask the guy about the reprogramming option, and he said they might reprogram the radios on-site next season. He explained to me that LSR has to apply for a license per stadium, per season, which is why you have to have it reprogrammed each season. In my opinion, $10 a season is nothing compared to what I spend on beer and food each Saturday afternoon in the fall. <br /><br />Alamo Bowl here we come! <br /><br />Go Green!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com