If I recall,UFW ran a primarily hip hop format on one of their stations in Bakersfield at one point. Considering they were nabbed for running commercials on their non-commercial service, this might be an attempt to generate revenue lost. If nothing else,they had salespeople servicing accounts where they had established a relationship. Salespeople have to eat and keep a roof over their heads.Being on a commercial frequency, perhaps this format is a way to keep good salespeople and generate revenue lost. That's my guess. The folks running the radio end know radio and likely see a format hole they can cover or dominate. It doesn't have to be directly related to UFW interests as far as format content goes. This certainly comes out of left field, however.