Of course we'll speculate! What other FM (other than our favorite whipping boy of the board) is struggling so badly AND would be up for sale? Plus Bloomberg would be able to pay for almost any NYC FM easily, I would think, even in these tough days. Is there another FM out there we're not thinking of that could be available? I don't think CBS would ever put 92.3 FM WXRK "K-Rock" on the block - not on the earlier "for sale" lists of CBS properties up for sale - largest market, too valuable & could be turned around with the right programming. Would The New York Times part with WQXR; or partner with Bloomberg, perhaps? Any of the Spanish Broadcasting System stations (93.1 FM WPAT or 97.9 FM WSKQ) available: not likely. Or Univision's stations (105.9 FM WCAA or 92.7 FM WQBU)? Or even cash-strapped Mega Media's "Pulse 87" (87.75 FM WNYZ) - sorry, Tony S.! I hope not, for your sake as well as the dance music community. Or is Bloomberg looking for placement on some NYC FM station's HD-2 or HD-3 signal (a la the placement of the CBS AM stations "simulcasts" on their own HD-3 signals)? Can you say "LMA"/"LSA"? All signs point to 101.9 FM WRXP - it's just too easy & convenient with their failed format & Emmis making cuts companywide. Also, Emmis having a property in L.A. (93.9 FM KMVN-Rhythmic AC) that's tanking just as badly adds to the intrigue. And just when you think you've got it all figured out...? In the spirit of Election Week, "vote" for your favorite scenario.