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19 Aug 2007 5:58 (Edited: 19 Aug 2007 5:58)

I have heard from several Yankee fans who are going nuts watching TV while listening to WFAN. The competitive TV signal in New York apparently is behind your radio audio signal... Sports fans now have a great opportunity! Plus Spanish speaking stations can tune in their radio and watch the game on TV in Spanish with DelayPlay.

As a longtime radio broadcaster, sports announcer, sales manager and general manager, I
truly believe DelayPlay can give sports fans what they want better radio play by play and audio with the pictures from TV.

Ron Sanderson, creator of DelayPlay is available for on-air interviews.
The same problem exists in other metros too, like Chicago.

Applications for Sports Radio, Bars and Fans

* Unique Sports Bar promotions to increase station revenue.
* Passive revenue for College Alumni Associations or Sports Fan clubs.
* An added value product for your sports advertisers.
* Possible first year exclusive revenue stream.
* Increase station listener loyalty.
* Increase Sports Bar loyalty
* Increase third party retailer revenue
* Increase listener Cume for Local radio.
* Increase Sports Bar bounce backs
* Create an effective on air and web based promotion for listeners.
* Create added value on air and web based promotion for retail customers.
* Create exclusive buzz in your primary market. Possibly exclusive
* Useful and "must have" item for loyal sports radio users.
* Increase station/network/college/team or web visits
* Design assistance for additional promotion support
* Strengthen listener and client relations with cross promotions.
* Co-Develop annual pre-season listener events.
* Reach new radio listeners, the TV watching Sports Fan.
* Promotional Partners obtain income from unit sales
* Sport radio stations listeners (any language) can watch TV broadcast in sync.

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User comments

  • by docmurphy @ 20 Aug 2007 14:57

    Since you did not say how much this thing cost, I imagine it is more than I would want to spend anyway. They say if you have to ask it probably costs more than you want to spend, but whatthehey, how much. Where can I get more info?

    docmurphy

  • by old45s @ 22 Aug 2007 5:37

    Dear Doc.
    Excluding shipping and taxes if applicable. each unit it $149.95. Complete information on the product and it's uses can be found at www.DelayPlay.com
    We just got a call from Australia, where a client wants to listen to Cricket and Rugby matches via Digital cable and satellite. He has a 2 to 5 second delay which DelayPlay can fix and get in Sync with his TV.

  • by old45s @ 22 Aug 2007 17:49

    Jason, Nice to hear from Kansas.

    "I'm a huge KU basketball fan. Also, Lawrence is about 30 minutes from Kansas City so I'm a Chiefs fan. I prefer the radio announcers for both."

    Yes I do understand the Univ of Kansas and the Kansas City Chiefs have a delay, many people like to listen to the local announcers. DelayPlay gives the the best of both broadcasting TV viewing and a slight radio listening delay to match picture with audio. Thanks for the note.


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