Use to be a sign a station was doing something right when a business had them on. On a side rant, can't believe the FCC gave North American a translator for 103.9. Even if it was licensed when the transmitter was in Westerville, ridiculous. Also ridiculous the city of license for 103.9 is Worthington, and they're on a tower west/southwest of Columbus, probably closer to West Jefferson, where they were denied a permit to move to if memory serves. Maybe it was originally issued for 920 AM, broadcasters are good at manipulating the FCC these days. Saga should be complaining to the FCC with 94.1 being close to 94.7, and on the same tower to boot.