ESPN 1000 will take Bears’ radio legal rights Wednesday total day of programming planned

ESPN 1000 formally takes ownership of the Bears’ radio rights Wednesday, and the station has a comprehensive day of programming planned.

“We’re coming out kicking and screaming and yelling from the rooftops, Hey, we’re the new property of the Chicago Bears,” ESPN 1000 director of written content Danny Zederman reported.

“Kap & J.Hood” will broadcast from 5 to 9 a.m. at the NFL Scouting Blend in Indianapolis, in which they’ll be joined by Bears basic manager Ryan Poles at 7:30. “Bleck and Abdalla” will comply with from 9 to 11, “Carmen and Jurko” from 11 to 2 p.m., “Waddle & Silvy” from 2 to 6 and Tyler Aki and Jeff Meller from 6 to 8. Just about every display will have Bears-relevant surprises.

Bears online games have aired on WBBM-AM (780) because 2000. The transfer gives ESPN 1000 a big option to improve listenership immediately after acquiring again into area legal rights with the White Sox in 2021.

“We’re not hunting at the Bears as only 17 regular-season video games,” Zederman said. “We’re on the lookout at the Bears as a solution that we’re likely to chat about and embrace for 365 days a calendar year.”

The station will air a weekly Bears exhibit and develop a Bears podcast. Other programming programs will be introduced Wednesday. Zederman reported ESPN 1000’s return to local legal rights stems from the need to air stay sports.

“When you glance at the small business of sports activities-talk radio, it’s evolving,” he mentioned. “Most people are both listening on their telephones, a whole lot of individuals pay attention to podcasts. You can listen to factors on demand. Live sports activities you can not.

“Most people today want to hear to dwell sporting activities in the instant. That’s why we seriously want to be where reside sports are. It is place programming. With the White Sox and now the Bears, we have are living sporting activities covered pretty much 12 months a calendar year.”

When the Sox and Bears inevitably participate in on the exact same day, the Sox will go to WGN, which carried the group from 2018 to ’20. If a Bears recreation conflicts with a Sox postseason activity, the Bears will transfer to WGN, which carried the crew from 1985 to ’96.

Distant patrol

The “CDGA Golfing Show” will make its period debut at 9 a.m. Saturday on ESPN 1000 from the Chicago Golf Clearly show at the Donald E. Stephens Conference Middle in Rosemont. The weekly show’s 30 remaining episodes will air at 8 a.m. Mike Gilligan, senior director of small business progress for the CDGA, replaces longtime host Barry Cronin, who retired.

NFL Network will get started reside coverage of the NFL Scouting Combine at 2 p.m. following Thursday with defensive linemen and linebackers. Protection proceeds at 2 p.m. Friday with defensive backs and distinctive groups, midday Saturday with quarterbacks, huge receivers and tight finishes and midday Sunday with offensive linemen and jogging backs.

WCIU-Channel 26.2 will broadcast the IHSA ladies

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BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT: Altec Has Evolved into Your Total Business Technology Solution Specialists

ALTEC HAS BEEN SERVING BREVARD COUNTY FOR MORE THAN 30 YEARS

Altec is a Rockledge company with more than three decades of experience not only helping businesses stay secure and operational, but also providing sales, installation and supplies for local companies, as well as for residential customers. “We started as a print/toner company and have evolved over the years,” said sales manager Wyatt Willis.

NOW ALSO SERVING RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMERS WITH THEIR TOTAL IT NEEDS

BREVARD COUNTY • ROCKLEDGE, FLORIDA – It is a universal truth about technology that problems will eventually arise, usually at the most inopportune of times. Unfortunately, no company or individual is immune to the threat of data or equipment failure.

Since our businesses, and our lives, are now intrinsically connected to technology, it is imperative to have someone watching our backs, a partner you can trust.

The partner is Altec, a woman-owned Rockledge company with more than three decades of experience not only helping businesses stay secure and operational, but also providing sales, installation and supplies for local companies, as well as for residential customers.

“We started as a print/toner company and have evolved over the years,” said sales manager Wyatt Willis. The evolution continues, as Altec expands into the residential consumer market.

“We were originally business-to-business and are now also business-to-consumer,” added Willis.

At the company’s headquarters in Rockledge, customers can purchase a range of technology and ancillary supplies, but that is just the tip of range of services. 

“We do everything from toner to IT,” said Willis. “We serve all of Brevard, from Mims to Micco. We provide an on-the-ground IT team at a fraction of the cost of others.”

Wyatt Willis, Altec sales manager, explains to a client how to make their networking infrastructure more efficient. “We do everything from toner to IT,” said Willis. “We serve all of Brevard, from Mims to Micco. We provide an on-the-ground IT team at a fraction of the cost of others.”

AT-HOME TECHNOLOGY

It is not unusual for business customers to tap onto Altec for help with at-home technology.

For example, while resolving IT issues at a local auto restoration company, the owner’s father asked for help with internet connectivity at home, which was spotty and only allowed for one device to be used at a time. The Altec technician quickly solved the problem by installing wifi-boosting equipment.

“It was a simple solution to an annoying problem,” said Willis. “We solved his problem without breaking his wallet.”

Altec professionals can install both business and residential systems, so customers can avoid do-it-yourself headaches that invariably pop up. Should issues later arise, the Altec team is again at the ready. 

“All the business or individual need do is call the Help Desk,” said Willis. “We make it a priority to be available whenever the need for help arises.”

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Altec technician Jeremy Smithson repairs a client’s multifunction printer. The Help Desk is available 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., but customers can also opt for the 24/7
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