Atlantaboy, respectfully, have you ever tried to sell ads or manage a radio station that is AAA? I could go on for hours, type thousands of words. I wish it was as easy and successful as some believe. When all that matters in radio is $$$ and agency buys, the format is virtually cursed. Most AAA, etc. formats are found on smaller signals or Indie owners who can't win against a cluster, so they get the "table scraps" and pick formats that will not generally get competition. There are some exceptions as noted on here. Dave was never properly allowed to connect after the first few years. The list of issues is a mile long. I agree that currently this national sports station rollout is more about ego (we are doing it...) vs. ratings. I wouldn't have done it, but that's me. One thing about BigA is he really gets the business side. Formats aren't his concern, like most on this board. Everybody fights for their viewpoint and format favorites. End of the day, AAA is a tough format for consistent music, loyalty is spotty because of mixing on genres and the niche is so small that it's hard to ensure repeated, long term success with advertisers.... Now, if I could pick three formats to work with that would make me happy if money was no issue: 1) 80's Edgier Hits leaning Heavy Alt mixed with some 90s and a little newer. 2) Triple A with a drive toward explaining it's beginnings and some historic music, but more new rock/currents and 3) Late 60s-thru the 70's Peace and Love music.