Earlier this week WTOP radio Caps’ reporter Jonathon Warner, host of ‘Saturday Night Caps,’ aired a 5-minute feature examining Washington’s new-found claim to becoming a hockey town. It’s well worth a listen.
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With apologies to REM, it’s a question that might be on the minds of Capitals fans this summer. The Washington Capitals will be experiencing another Summer of Change as Bonneville International, the current broadcaster of Capitals games and related shows, has announced some shake-ups in the Washington airwaves. Bonneville is returning to known [...]
The Washington Capitals recently signed on with a new radio partner, Bonneville International Corporation, to broadcast all 82 games for the 2007-08 season. As a former DJ I was curious about the deal’s details, and how it benefits the team and Caps fans. So I recently spoke with the Kurt Kehl, the Capitals’ VP of [...]
As first seen in Mike Vogel’s blog and later announced by the team, the Washington Capitals have left the hockey-hating SportsTalk980 and signed a deal with Bonneville International Corporation. The Caps will be heard on Talk Radio 3WT at 107.7 FM, 1500 AM, and 820 AM. Bonneville is the parent company of WTOP, which aired [...]
Part of what we want to do at OFB is remind people that there is a rich legacy to the Capitals’ organization and a sizable spirit for hockey in this region, and if you want to chronicle this you have to reach out to the people who laid the groundwork for it and ask them [...]
Mr. Smith went to Washington to reform politics. Lodged in greater Washington, D.C., a barren outpost of hockey media silence thanks to the malicious disinterest of The Washington Post (henceforth referred to as The Compost), among others, I am venturing into cyberspace to broaden my hometown’s coverage of the planet’s greatest game, and especially of [...]