Just an idea, that may be more appropriate for stations that are not as far gone into the hole as 560 was allowed to fall into... But for stations with a decent signal, intact studios, and maybe their own tower, would simply entertaining people be something? The programming has to be cheap, which got me to thinking about all of that Old Time Radio that is at the Internet Archive. If it is there free for the downloading, would it be safe to assume the copyright holders, if they exist, do not care anymore? While it is certainly possible for anyone to download any show they want, when they want, and there are in fact several websites that make this easy, what radio could do is make it REAL easy, by putting up a schedule of shows, that people could listen to by just turning on a button. While a lot of this programming is dated, many shows I see at the Internet Archive could be considered timeless. Science Fiction, Radio Plays of Famous Books, Radio Plays of Classic Movies are some of them. Then there are dated shows that are classics in themselves - The Jack Benny and Your Money or Your Life episode (I'm Thinking It Over). This would appeal to older audiences, but that is who is listening to AM radio anyway, so play to your audience. It might be inexpensive to try, and for stations that are left being the third or fourth sports talker in town, it might get better ratings.