105.7 has been on the master antenna at least a year, and 95.5 has been on the DeBalleviere tower that 101.1 used to run off of. Reception in St. Charles County has suffered of 95.5, but I'm pretty sure they have improved reception in the places where their target audience is. I honestly can't tell any difference between 105.7 then and now in St Charles County; I'm guessing it was likely done so they could combine operations and not have to maintain a separate site from the rest of the Emmis properties. 97.1 suffers from being on a short stick, and it also suffers because it is on the IF channel of KSLZ at 107.7 (97.1+10.6 = 107.7), which causes it a lot of interference in SoCo, and the short tower 30 miles from the city causes them multipath issues with the downtown skyscrapers.