I'll answer your last question first, heck no, especially when it comes to sports talk, as I've never been able to get my mind around how the format can do so well despite low ratings, even with everyone's explanations. With just about every other format, low ratings usually mean a change is coming. I can only guess that I would have come to a similar conclusion if I had all the data about 93.3, but as I've said before, companies have flipped stations to news/talk or sports only to reverse those decisions within a couple of years. Take the last format change at 93.3 in 2016. They did exactly what I had been wanting them to do for several years, only to reverse the changes just over two years later.
It was mentioned on this board last month that the Seahawks contract is up at the end of the upcoming season, and speculation was that iHeart would make a play for that. If the Mariners are also on a five year contract, that would put it up for renewal at the end of next season. If they can't get either of those contracts, where are they? Pretty much where they are now. I would think the likelihood of a flip at 93.3 decreases if they can secure either one of those contracts, and increases if they can't. If neither of those contracts are secured, I could see a flip at 93.3, which could be as late as February 2024. That still gives them just under two years, and I guarantee you, a station somewhere else in the country that changed around the same time as the flip at 93.3 will have changed formats by then.