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NEW YORK STORIES: YANKEES RE-UP WITH WABC; WFAN STAYS AT MSG

          WABC-AM signed a three-year deal with MSG Network to
     remain the official radio station of the Yankees through
     2001.  WABC will carry all 162 regular-season games, and
     select spring training games (MSG).  Industry sources put
     the deal at $6-7M a year for the team (Steve Zipay, NEWSDAY,
     10/25).  In N.Y., Don Kaplan reported that Bloomberg
     Newsradio was making "an alleged effort ... to make a
     surprise move" on the rights.  Kaplan reported that WABC
     most recently got paid "about" $1M from team-rights holder
     MSG, which keeps all ad revenue.  Kaplan's sources said that
     the new fee "is considerably less" than $1M (N.Y. POST,
     10/24).  Also in N.Y., David Hinckley noted that there "had
     been reports WABC was asking for a slight per-season
     increase," but Bloomberg "was willing to sell the airtime
     for $200,000 a season" (N.Y. DAILY NEWS, 10/24). 
          MSG'S FAN BASE: WFAN-AM signed a five-year deal with
     MSG Network to continue carrying Knicks and NHL Rangers
     games.  Sources said that MSG will pay WFAN between $800,000
     and $1M per year for the rights, and MSG will keep ad
     revenue (David Hinckley, N.Y. DAILY NEWS, 10/24).
     

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