While I understand Ben Barbers dissappointment about the bankruptcy situation regarding WHYL. I do know that Bruce
put his best foot forth in operating this station. While WHYL is and was a Carlilse institution times change and unfortunately
the sun is setting on AM radio. The demos continue to age and it is impossible to get young people on the band. Anyone who
has sold radio for any length of time knows the agency buyers want 18 - 49 or 25- 54 demos. And the number of locally owned
businesses who can afford to support a locally owned AM station like this is a fraction of what it used to be. It is virtually impossible
to operate a standalone AM station unless you do it on a shoestring...and that is with the owner, being the sales person, program
director and everything in between. Bruce Collier is a good person and tried diligently to operate this station the obstacles have
been great and I along with many other colleagues in the radio business know Bruce as a person of integrity and a real passion
for the radio business. Frankly, I believe if Bruce would not have purchased this station that it would not be on the air
today at least as a commercial enterprise. There are very few broadcast groups interested in standalone AM stations and
even less individuals willing to take the risk of such a project. I wish Bruce, and the folks at WHYL the best in their future endeavors.