That has not been the case in many years. EMF has gone into many markets where there was a local competitor as it has run out of places to grow otherwise. Now the mission is to get as close to national scale.
Only three. K-Love on 103.7 in Cleveland, Air 1 on 92.7 Cleveland and 102.5 Akron. They swapped 101.1 to iHeart last year and another was running EMF programming as filler but not affiliated with organization.
Also not always the case anymore. There are certain markets that EMF has actively pursued and one upcoming deal in another market may also give them a full-powered Cleveland signal.
Look at the recent Spanish language change in Cincinnati and you'll see why Radio One needed to remove WWLG from its attributable holdings.