Danizinho
18 Mar 2003, 03:53 PM
Looks like some of you Wankers got your wish - Dapper Doug, for whatever the reason, isn't part of the broadcast package [No disrespect to Brad Feldman].
REVOLUTION ANNOUNCES TEAM'S BROADCAST PARTNERS FOR 2003 SEASON
WLVI-TV (WB56) and Fox Sports Net New England Split Local Television Coverage; WEEI/WRKO Enter into Year Two of Three-Year Radio Deal
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. - The defending MLS Eastern Conference Champion New England Revolution announces today its broadcast partners and broadcast teams for the 2003 season.
WLVI-TV (WB56) and Fox Sports Net New England have renewed deals to continue providing local television coverage of New England Revolution games. WB56 returns for its fourth year partnering with the New England Revolution and plans to carry 11 games this season. "We feel strongly that our partnership with the New England Revolution, one of the most exciting and accomplished teams in Major League Soccer, is an ideal fit for WB56," Vincent Manzi, vice president/general manager of WB56 said. "The WB and the New England Revolution both attract fans who want to be entertained in fast-paced, fresh and non-traditional ways."
Fox Sports Net New England returns for its sixth season carrying New England Revolution soccer and will carry 11 games. "Fox Sports Net New England is proud to continue our six year relationship with the New England Revolution and bring championship caliber games to our viewers," Fox Sports Net New England General Manager David Woodman said. Eight Revolution matches are also slated to air nationally on ESPN2.
New England Revolution broadcasting veterans Adrian Healey and Brad Feldman team up in the broadcast booth this season. Healey is entering his sixth season with the Revolution, having called the action on radio from 1998-2000, and on television for the past two seasons. Last season, he made the switch from color to play-by-play, where he returns this year. Feldman enters his third year as a Revolution broadcaster and joins Healey in the booth as the color analyst. Last year, Feldman served as the Revs' radio color analyst and in 2001, he worked as a television sideline reporter, radio announcer and internet talk show host for the team.
Once again, the New England Revolution teams up with the 50,000-watt radio station Sports Radio 850 WEEI for local radio coverage. "I'm looking forward to another great season of Revolution soccer on WEEI," WEEI program director Jason Wolfe said. "Last year's run to the title game was extremely exciting, hopefully our broadcast run will end this year with a New England Championship."
WEEI's Jon Meterparel and color analyst Mike Noonan will call the games. In the event of scheduling conflicts, games will be broadcast on WEEI's sister station, WRKO 680AM. Meterparel is in his fourth year with the Revolution's broadcast team and in his second season calling play-by-play. Noonan returns to the New England Revolution this season as the radio color analyst. Noonan, who was in the broadcast booth for the Revolution during the 2001 season, also serves as head coach of the men's varsity soccer team at Brown University.
REVOLUTION ANNOUNCES TEAM'S BROADCAST PARTNERS FOR 2003 SEASON
WLVI-TV (WB56) and Fox Sports Net New England Split Local Television Coverage; WEEI/WRKO Enter into Year Two of Three-Year Radio Deal
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. - The defending MLS Eastern Conference Champion New England Revolution announces today its broadcast partners and broadcast teams for the 2003 season.
WLVI-TV (WB56) and Fox Sports Net New England have renewed deals to continue providing local television coverage of New England Revolution games. WB56 returns for its fourth year partnering with the New England Revolution and plans to carry 11 games this season. "We feel strongly that our partnership with the New England Revolution, one of the most exciting and accomplished teams in Major League Soccer, is an ideal fit for WB56," Vincent Manzi, vice president/general manager of WB56 said. "The WB and the New England Revolution both attract fans who want to be entertained in fast-paced, fresh and non-traditional ways."
Fox Sports Net New England returns for its sixth season carrying New England Revolution soccer and will carry 11 games. "Fox Sports Net New England is proud to continue our six year relationship with the New England Revolution and bring championship caliber games to our viewers," Fox Sports Net New England General Manager David Woodman said. Eight Revolution matches are also slated to air nationally on ESPN2.
New England Revolution broadcasting veterans Adrian Healey and Brad Feldman team up in the broadcast booth this season. Healey is entering his sixth season with the Revolution, having called the action on radio from 1998-2000, and on television for the past two seasons. Last season, he made the switch from color to play-by-play, where he returns this year. Feldman enters his third year as a Revolution broadcaster and joins Healey in the booth as the color analyst. Last year, Feldman served as the Revs' radio color analyst and in 2001, he worked as a television sideline reporter, radio announcer and internet talk show host for the team.
Once again, the New England Revolution teams up with the 50,000-watt radio station Sports Radio 850 WEEI for local radio coverage. "I'm looking forward to another great season of Revolution soccer on WEEI," WEEI program director Jason Wolfe said. "Last year's run to the title game was extremely exciting, hopefully our broadcast run will end this year with a New England Championship."
WEEI's Jon Meterparel and color analyst Mike Noonan will call the games. In the event of scheduling conflicts, games will be broadcast on WEEI's sister station, WRKO 680AM. Meterparel is in his fourth year with the Revolution's broadcast team and in his second season calling play-by-play. Noonan returns to the New England Revolution this season as the radio color analyst. Noonan, who was in the broadcast booth for the Revolution during the 2001 season, also serves as head coach of the men's varsity soccer team at Brown University.