Well, true about Chase, but if they are gonna go CHR on 100.9 and use Melissa on-air, why did Fisher leave his PD post at WMXB (now WURV) and hand it over to Melissa so he could PD WDYL? Just wondering......
The 103.7 downfall took awhile, but it's been in the toilet now for several years.
1) 1988 was the year WRFK went off the air, NPR/Classical went to WCVE-FM, first at a temporary signal, then later to its permanent home at 88.9. The new owners of 106.5 created Mix 106, which generated alot of buzz for awhile, and then it died down, and, well, eventually died.
2) Almost the same day 106.5 changed in 1988, the then "EZ104" (WEZS) made a pre-emptive move, to "The New B 103-7, The Best Mix of Yesterday and Today". MXB did rather well until someone decided to take Bill Bevins off AM drive and replace him with Mike McCarthy. Disaster.
3) Not long after that, Bevins bolts for Lite 98, where he's been for almost 15 years now. MXB, on the other hand, struggles to replace him and only enjoys a renaissance of sorts around 10 years ago during the "Bender" era.
4) They put a coat of paint on the same format a couple of times during the last decade, trying to brand it as "new". Saying "new" after 18 months is ridiculous. I don't blame Jack and Jen for the eventual ending of Mix 103.7; they were the only ones with any personality there. The other 148 hours of the week they played the same songs over and over and told you about their commercial-free "drive at five". That was ALL they had to promote?!? Really sad.