IMHO a "flanker" station for 96.1 could be a good thing sales wise. Kix 101.5 and Eagle / Y106 worked very well it together until Citadel bought them. When 106.7 flipped out of country that opened the door for the Bull to gain traction. The demographics of the 105.3 signal good for some form of Urban. iHeart could do Rhythmic CHR but without a good signal in the Northeast part of the market, if they had a lot of success, someone with an in-town signal (94.1, 100.5 or possibly 99.7) might do Rhythmic CHR. Like a good chess player, the good operators are a "move or two" ahead of their competitors. That's why I doubt iHeart would not have a "flavor" of Urban on 105.3 unless they figure out how to get 105.3's signal better to the eastern part of the market. The Rhythmic CHR most likely is the next "new" format. It would have be interesting if 105.7 with it's suburban signal had gone Rhythmic instead of Alternative.