92.9 did start off a little "heavy" on air staff wise, but sports talk bill an amazing amount verses 6+ ratings. Jim Murray's shift is going to be servery curtailed with the Hawks games. Looking father down the road, I would bet a cup of coffee, that CBS / 92.9 makes a big dollar run at the Braves contract time. So the 7 till 11 or midnight shift will not require a lot of coverage. I figure Jim's job was safe but I can understand that he would like to practice his craft on a regular bases and not be a "fill in" for play by play. He might have taken a pay cut, but he is closer to his Patriots.
IMHO Cumulus moved The Braves to 106.7 in anticipation of CBS's bid. 92.9 is "only" a Class C1 66KW but they are on the tallest FM antenna inside of I-285: 340 meters (1115 feet). 100.5 is a C2 (similar to class B) with a shorter tower height 961 ft and less power 13,500 watts.* Someone with lots of authority in New York has seen the positive cash flow of WFAN and wants duplicate it nationwide. Will CBS be successful with sports on 92.9? I would hate to bet against deep pockets and patience.
*100.5 would be an excellent signal to put All News on if Cumulus turned off the stereo.