TODAY IS - WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 2008


Welcome to the 2008-09 Niceville and Okaloosa County Sports Seasons
(8/16/08)

As the kids and coaches of our local high school programs have this week begun their preparations for the season ahead, so too have we at 'The New Fish Radio'.
And, as our local teams will begin their seasons with respective new looks and changes, so too will we at 'The New Fish Radio'.
 
Some call it rebuilding...In our case, we have been pressed into reconstructing.
Circumstances beyond our control over the summer months have dictated change in our business methodology - and before we begin our new seasons, explanation is in order.

Having  graduated from a successful and exhilarating first full season of producing and providing an unprecedented number of Niceville Eagles sports broadcasts on local radio and the Internet(over 150 total games, shows and events in 10 months) for our local communty and our friends, families and neighbors around the nation and the world, we took a break in June to recharge.
Little did we know at the time that break would eventually spell significant change in our business operation - change we did not anticipate.

Due to a series of unanticipated and unwelcome circumstances and situations - all beyond our control - that occurred in the months of June, July and August involving business and technical issues and programming decisions made and implemented by the ownership of WFSH (our now-former flagship radio station) including the station's unexpected and unwelcome format change and severing of its local broadcast affiliation agreement with the ESPN Network, numerous contractual issues involving what was our lease agreement were addressed. 

We did all we could, but due to the dramatic changes in the radio station's format - which went against our business plan - and what were ultimately irreconcilable differences, 'The New Fish Radio' and WFSH severed all ties and business relations, resulting in our being left without a local radio station on which to broadcast our games, shows and events for the 2008-09 seasons.

In leasing WFSH it was always my intention to rightfully return 'the Fish' to its Niceville roots - the station's home for the vast majority of its nearly 50 years of existence - and build a station operation that would make the community proud, with programming designed to present both local sports and community events and quality national sports news and sports talk on its air (ESPN Radio was the network in place at the time of what was our agreement). Thus, this sad turn of events is as heartbreaking for us as the breaches of our contract were shocking; lending a sadness that has been similarly expressed in numerous E-mails and telephone calls from many of you in the community over that which had been built over the course of the last school year - and gave joy to so many - had been disrupted for no apparent good reason.

So, the result of this unwelcome change, 'The New Fish Radio'  launches our second year of operation of broadcasting our local sports seasons with change that will affect us all - but, only in the manner of what will be the delivery of our broadcasts, until we can find another base of operation for the radio component of our business.
 
We will counter the loss of local radio with growth in our second season in the form of improved, expanded and more reliable Internet technology, which this year includes easily accessible and downloadable, morning-after archives of each of our game and show broadcasts, as well as an exciting new 'Pay-per-Listen' option. We do apologize that we will begin our new season of broadcasts this week without local radio, but we move forward with pride. Every local broadcast will continue to be available for free via streaming here at this site and, should you decide to avail yourself of 'Pay-per-Listen' for the minimal per-game charge via telephone (click on Listen link for information), please know that a portion of those proceeds, as well as a percentage of our gross advertising proceeds, will be presented to the Niceville High School athletic department as a donation from 'The New Fish Radio' at the end of the football season, as last year.    

As for the possibility that we will broadcast our local games on another local radio station, our options are limited. A number of other stations have been approached and we have offered to purchase their air time, but at this time, no deal has been made. We will continue our pursuit and hope to be able to offer local radio for our local community sometime in the near future.

The good news is that we have negotiated the return of ESPN Radio Network programming and expect to once again offer the best in national sports news and talk programs - including the popular Mike and Mike in the Morning Show - to our local area in the Fall. Unfortunately, as this local station is licensed as a daytime-only broadcast operation we cannot legally serve our own broadcast needs to air night time game broadcasts on the station.

 As for the quality of our local broadcasts this year, I once again promise and pledge my best efforts, and will again provide both the commitment and energy you came to expect last year.

So, although our 2008-09 season may be described as the aforementioned reconstruction, it is nonetheless our intention to be bigger and better than ever!
Our expanded programming should prove it to one and all, with additions to our '08-'09 broadcast lineup scheduled to include junior varsity and freshman football and middle school football - as well as increased regular and post-season coverage of volleyball, girls and boys basketball, baseball and softball AND bonus Okaloosa 'Game of the Week' coverage featuring our other area high schools battling in head-to-head competition in a variety of sports, and all accessible and available to hear, right here online and via telephone on Pay-per-Listen!

With your continued support - and your support of those businesses that support us, to make what we do possible for all of you to hear - we will be better than ever and continue to grow! 
So, please bear with us, stick with us, and - most important - continue to listen to us, right here...

Thank you for being here, for us...and for each and everyone associated with our local athletic teams and programs.

We are your NEW 'New Fish Radio'.

Arty Goodman
Director of Broadcast Operations

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Are YOU Ready For Some Eagles Football?

COUNTDOWN TO THE KICKOFF CLASSIC
Niceville Eagles at Fort Walton Beach Vikings
Friday August 29 - 6:30pm (Broadcast Time)

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Guestbook
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Joanie Sweatt said:   August 19, 2008 7:00 am PST
Thanks for hanging in there to be sure Niceville HS Sports are still covered. Your broadcasting,even though heard via the Internet, makes you feel as though you are right there in the stands. A Niceville student lives next door to me, and a lot of the players can be seen at any given time. They are VERY proud of what you bring to their sports. KEEP OF THE GREAT PASSION AND SUPPORT OF OUR FUTURE GENERATION OF LEADERS

J Lane said:   August 17, 2008 12:25 pm PST
When I am travelling this fall, I am so happy I can keep up with Eagles football on the Fish via the internet. I hope you will be carrying a lot of Bama games as well.

Albert Pullen said:   August 15, 2008 5:29 am PST
I have really enjoyed every sporting event you have broadcast on the radio. The girls fast pitch softball games were great to listen to. I'm the proud father of Spencer Pullen ( JV Running Back #34). Thanks Fish

Mike Williams said:   August 5, 2008 2:31 pm PST
Love the local sports! Makes me feel great to have a local connection it Florida!

myron kersten said:   May 30, 2008 4:46 pm PST
Arty, as usual great coverage on the spring football game vs Crestview. Mark and wife Patty Kersten left Niceville Thur for Missouri along with their new daugher AVA; now living in Jefferson City Mo. However we will be in for Graduation. Will look you up Arty. Arty, so great you are working Josh into the booth, you are making a media man out of him; our Grandson Josh. Kerstens in Malta Bend Mo

Kim Sweetman said:   May 28, 2008 3:55 pm PST
Elkton , MD. Aunt Kim Sweetman - Ready for the new season. - My ear's are ringing for BIG LUKE SAGER! Go Eagles!!!

Tom Williams said:   May 14, 2008 3:12 pm PST
Great station, I enjoy listening in on all the HS sports, Keep up the great work! Here in Saint Louis,MO.

Twanette L Rodgers said:   May 14, 2008 10:52 am PST
Listening to the Final Four Game at work.

Clint DeCoux said:   May 14, 2008 10:50 am PST
For Eagle baseball alumni to be able to follow the Eagles all the time from Birmingham, AL.

Larry Todd said:   May 14, 2008 9:23 am PST
Wishing Niceville and Danny Collins BOL at the State tournament. Listening from N. Richland Hills, TX. GO EAGLES!

Martha Boyer said:   May 5, 2008 5:50 am PST
Has been a great season and have enjoyed listening to your broadcast of all the games. You have done a terrific job. I am Jeff Boyer's grandma in Youngstown, Ohio and have listened to all the games. Aren't the Eagles fantastic and of course I'm so proud of Jeff. He has had a terrific year. Listening to you has made me feel part of the games and looking forward to Friday. Go Eagles!!!

david mcdaniel said:   May 2, 2008 6:03 pm PST
I live in Los Angeles, but I grew up in Pensacola and my best friend's son is Cameron Wright, second baseman for Pace. It's awesome to get to hear the game out here. Thanks for the broadcast. Niceville was always the team to beat, even when I played ball for Pensacola High in the early 80's. I'm awfully proud of Cameron --- hold it, hold it --- Pace just scored 2 runs to tie it up. Oh man, this is awesome. Great game Cameron. Thanks for the great broadcast. dmc

Jeff Jarrett said:   May 2, 2008 5:36 pm PST
Listening from Panama City, FL

Margaret and Jimmy Berry said:   May 2, 2008 3:12 pm PST
Super Job Eagles - Let's go all the way. Your Natchitoches, La. fans are ready for the big win tonight. Love from Mom and Dad Coach Berry

david day said:   April 29, 2008 6:51 pm PST
Pace won 17-1

Jay Campbell - Saint Augustine, FL said:   April 24, 2008 7:02 pm PST
Arty, You called some great games during the district tournament. I wish I could have seen it first hand. I felt like I was there though during the broadcasts. I did want to mention something about my brother Robby. I notice how he gets a lot of attention for his small stature and I felt obligated to share a story. I'm 6'3 225lbs. I unfortunently took all the size and Rob took all the natural ability. I would have gladly given up some of my size to have some of his ability. It's a neverending joke in the Campbell household. He plays BIG though. I'm proud of Rob and very proud of the Eagles baseball team. 2008 DISTRICT CHAMPS! I'll see you in Sarasota for the State Championship.

Tom and Pat Grabill, Indianapolis, IN said:   April 24, 2008 8:21 am PST
We've enjoyed listening to Niceville baseball. We wouldn't be able to follow our nephews Brett and Ben DeVall otherwise. Thanks for the good work!

Kerstens from Mo said:   April 24, 2008 5:59 am PST
Arty, a New Yorker huh; money can't buy what you are doing for the youth and the community of Niceville. Florida Thanks for the coverage on Niceville sports. We being the grandparents of the McDorman boys really like to hear the games as they unfold. YOU ARE AN ANGEL Myron & Judi Kersten Malta Bend, Missouri

Margaret Berry said:   April 22, 2008 1:09 pm PST
Have a great game Kevin and all your Eagles. Wish I could be there but Dad is there cheering the Eagles on to victory. How wonderful it is to live in Natchitoes, La., and not miss a game thanks to "The Fish". Mom

myron & Judi Kersten said:   April 16, 2008 11:50 am PST
corn planting time in Mo today. Listening to the game. McDorman players are grandsons. also listening is Uncle Mark Kersten in Jefferson City Mo Also listening is Aunt Katherine Kipping in Polo Mo also listening is Uncle Nathan Kersten in Independence Mo also listening is Aunt Henrietta Fenner at Marshall Mo Looking forward for the Eagles to go far in the District playoffs. Myron

Jay Campbell - Saint Augustine, FL said:   April 4, 2008 4:27 pm PST
This is my first year listening to Fish Radio and I'm really enjoying it. I'm the brother of Eagles SS/2B Robby Campbell. I appreciate Arty mentioning my grandma during the Lexington Christian, KY game. What a game that was. Being an old Niceville baseball pitcher I love a good pitchers duel. I'm looking forward to the playoff run later this month. Thanks FISH for keeping me apart of this season.

Taylor Grigsby said:   April 4, 2008 2:55 pm PST
I am in Bristol Ct where I have been touring behind the scenes at ESPN Studios! I am looking forward to this great game

Col. Balding USMCR said:   March 14, 2008 4:21 pm PST
Lady Eagle - Meagan Balding's Dad listening-in while deployed. Thanks for broadcasting the games, really enjoy getting to at least listen when I can't be there to root on my daughter. Heard my wife scream when Meagan got the double and 2 RBIs.

Meghan Darhower said:   March 13, 2008 2:52 pm PST
Glad to see softball is getting some media. Thanks FISH for allowing me to listen to softball while at Michigan State!!!!

Samantha Robinson said:   February 19, 2008 7:18 pm PST
I am the proud aunt of Robert Brooks and Ty Friedlund! I live in Orlando, Florida. I love watching and listening to Eagles basketball!! Grandma Brooks says, "You guys are giving me a headache! The games are just too exciting:)" We are praying for you all to win the state championship game in Lakeland! See you there:) GO EAGLES!!!!!!!!!!!!

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