No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, and no.
For one, 540 and 106.7's signals don't even come close enough to overlap, and being in a different Arbitron market, I don't think WNSR will care about the use of the term "Sports Radio"...they only trademarked that in case another Nashville station took the bait, which 106.7 did.
And any talk of a "merger" between 540 & 560 is just stoopid. I'd be willing to bet my life savings that it won't happen.
> > Wasn't that frequency sports fan radio network back in the
>
> > late 90's?
> >
> Clarksville's 540 was indeed a Sports Fan affiliate back
> then, when it still had its longtime WDXN call letters. I
> can also remember when it briefly had a news/talk format
> between its dropping of the sports format and its
> transfomation into CCM station WJQI. (540's calls are now
> WKFN.)
>
> Upon reading about 540's switch back to sports, two things
> clearly come to my mind:
>
> 1. Is WKFN close enough to Nashville that its use of the
> terms "SportsRadio" and "The Fan" might provoke lawsuits by
> WNSR and Cumulus/WNFN, respectively?
>
> 2. Speaking of WNSR, it and WKFN ought to merge to form a
> station that can serve nearly all of Middle Tennessee on a
> single frequency (either 540 or 550) and avoid the signal
> "shadow" of WHBQ, the 560 in Memphis. WKFN and WNSR, IMO,
> will both likely continue to struggle needlessly as long as
> they are on frequencies so close to each other and
> especially as long as WNSR is on the same frequency as the
> older WHBQ.
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