It appears that Delmarva Educational Association has a connection with Salem. Could 104.7 become yet another signal with Religious programming?
There's a good chance it will. Delmarva is apparently run by Stu Epperson's wife and son. Some of its stations air Salem programming in areas where Salem either doesn’t own stations or can't clear all of its programming. However, not all of its stations do. It runs a gospel format in Boston and a conservative talk station in Jacksonville that carries a mix of Salem talkers as well as some affiliated with other networks, for example.
There's already 88.3, 90.7, 91.5, 91.9, 96.9, 98.9, 105.5, 106.7, 107.1 (did I forget any?). How many does Albuquerque need?
Albuquerque has the most stations per capita. This seems to be what happens when a market has more stations than it can comfortably support.
If a company had just the last 5 signals that I listed, the ones on the commercial side of the FM band, that could be a cluster in itself. That would be better than what Vanguard has. Or, if Vanguard had a few of them, they could actually be a viable competitor vs. the "Big Three".
Yet Vanguard had 13+ years to try to make a play for 104.7 and didn’t walk away with it. It did, however, deal with AGM when it had to make spin-offs after buying Univision's properties. I can't pretend to know what, if anything, happened with Vanguard and iHeart regarding KABQ-FM, but one would have to think they at least had a discussion. Given how cheaply iHeart is ultimately letting 104.7 go, one would also have to think price wasn’t the reason a deal couldn’t be reached.