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Games were broadcast intermittently in the 1920s. From 1933-45, broadcasts were shared among multiple stations.
WFBE/WCPO: 1933-1942, 1945–54
WSAI: 1933-1944, 1955–56
WKRC: 1924 (as WMH), 1934–35, 1942–44, 1957–63
WCKY: 1964-69
WLW: 1929, 1969–present
They've been broadcasting regularly for 87 years, Marty has been there for 46 of those years.
They've about to finish their 138th consecutive season as a franchise, Marty has broadcasted exactly 1/3 of those seasons.
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Ever since Joe passed on the Reds broadcasting teams have gone steadily down IMO.. Now they have their marquis Thom with his never ending, "Straight up in the air" about any ball not hit straight into the ground and his seemingly getting a woodie for players of every other team except the Reds..Terrible might be a good description of listening to Thom.. and the rest? Just not very good.
Kind of odd though. The Bengals seemed to be able to produce some pretty good broadcasters over the years from retired Bengals players.. The Reds? Maybe "Cowboy" and maybe Danny Graves and Sam LeCure, but none of those guys particularly impress me as legendary broadcasters in the making.
One of the Reds great broadcasters never played for the team, Waite Hoyte so in no way am I opposed to bringing in someone with the ability to tell great baseball stories during those down times.. Hoyte was actually much better known for stories during rain delays than actually calling games. It was said about Hoyte that Reds fans prayed for rain just to listen to his baseball stories..
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Any word on who will replace Marty?
Reds should be very careful with his replacement. I mean, it is a big deal for Reds fans.