The failed FM simulcast showed that no NEW listeners were
tuning in...
The failed simulcast simply proved that rimshot FMs with poor building penetration don't change the game.
The fact is that stations don't fail because they are on a slow decline in ratings. They fail when revenues cease to cover expenses. So as long as WBEN contributes to the cluster cash flow, it will continue.
Anything else is a political argument; radio stations are businesses, not political parties. It does not good to look at their survival based on politics and one's own disappointment in recent events in that area.
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