After spending the last few days in and around the District listening to the new "George FM", I'm not entirely sure a xmtr move is needed-as a previous post pointed out they're hemmed in pretty tight and any move would be next to impossible. The 104.1 signal (licensed to, IIRC, Waldorf) was rock-solid for me everywhere I went, even as far out Arlington VA and the Udvar-Hazy museum in full stereo. It does extremely well for a rimshot. BTW, the HD feed sounded great. You guys have excellent HD signals out here.
My question is this...as someone who's seen this kind of thing before, this sounds like it could be a "caretaker" format for Bonneville...no spots or jocks to deal with, and with station prices still high I wonder if Bonneville will be hanging out a "for sale" sign on this stick and its simulcast partner. A previous post mentioned Radio One. Is that speculation or is there anything to it? They pulled the plug on Gospel in Boston very quickly.
In Boston the Classical format went from a full-market, albeit Class A stick to a Lowell MA-licensed rimshotter with mediocre Boston coverage but excellent signal in the affluent North Shore and Southern NH areas. Hasn't seemed to affect its' ratings or billing from what I'm told.