In the fall all the news was about the stations being sold to several employees, led by GM Troy Hill. Not sure what happened. Draper's first move, tweaking WAAI to 100% classic country, should prove a smart move as it's a good fit for the market. The only complaints I've read so far on social media is that they still don't play enough from the 40's/50's! Right now it's mostly via satellite-it will be interesting to see if they go back local or just leave that for their new "Chesapeake Country" WCEM-FM.
I'm hoping they don't monkey with the AM'er as it sounds so good on my collection of antique radios! Canned standards can't be that expensive to run.