Where will the iHeart HD version of "The Breeze" go in Philadelphia? Someone above mentioned that 98.9 WUSL plays "Latino Hits" on its HD-2 subchannel. iHeart doesn't need that anymore. So that would be a good place for The Breeze, even if the analog/HD1 station plays Urban music.
When iHeart puts The Breeze on an HD subchannel in most cities, it goes on an AC station. But not always. In Allentown, it's on Rock station WZZO-HD2. In Atlanta, it's on Country station WUBL-HD3. In Orlando, it's on Top 40 station WXXL-HD3. So there's no reason in Philadelphia, The Breeze can't go on Urban station WUSL-HD2.
As Kevtronics says above, it doesn't make a lot of sense that every 15 minutes or so, The Breeze gives the legal I.D.s for seven or eight of its affiliates. There are about 40 affiliates in all so I guess each gets mentioned once per hour. It seems iHeart doesn't want to pay for a device in each city to play only the correct I.D. Just flip the switch and let the network feed run. Then we all get to hear "WXXM-HD2 Sun Prairie. KLTH-HD3 Lake Oswego. WTRY-FM-HD2 Rotterdam." And so on. (Sun Prairie is the city of license for Madison, WI. Lake Oswego is the COL for Portland OR. And Rotterdam is the COL for Albany, NY.)
The only city where you don't have to hear all these legal IDs each hour is Las Vegas. That's the station that feeds the iHeartRadio website and app. So if you listen to The Breeze on iHeartRadio, you only hear the legal I.D. each hour for "KSNE-HD2 Las Vegas." And if you listen to Smooth Jazz on iHeartRadio, you hear the legal I.D. each hour for "WCHD-HD2 Kettering" which is the COL for the station in Dayton.