Sad to see 102.5 go down this way. I share earlier sentiments about Rock 102, Magic 102 and Q1025.
*1 - With Audacy doing AM > FM moves more than many operators I had always assumed WBEN would end up on 102.5 at some point with that massive signal giving a great reach over WNY for its news operation. Seems that is not a concern in the current business of radio and 102.5 profit wise must have not been that great.
Will be interesting to see what the next moves are. Since the entire Buffalo cluster was not put in the trust that may be a sign.
*2 - Hot A/C on 92.9 would be a sort of return to the past since that signal was last successful as FM93 running a softish A/C.
Pretty clear that the Audacy merger with CBS Radio was a big mistake. Audacy appeared to have a strong business focused on medium markets but the ego got in the way of making the right business decision and took on too much debt. Dave Field should definitely get the heave ho for this screw up.
*1 ↑: Had this sale not occurred, moving WBEN to 102.5 would have wiped out a significant revenue stream, as 102.5 is reported to be the cluster's 2nd highest billing station. Yes, it can be argued that the Audacy cluster will lose that 2nd highest biller as a result of the sale, but Audacy will get $15.5MM hard cash, "now money" which it desperately needs. There remains the possibility, who knows how small or large, that Audacy can move the intellectual property of 102.5, that being the moniker and Hot AC format, to the rimshot 107.7 signal and city grade translator on 104.7, thereby retaining some if not all of the present Star 102.5 billing.
*2 ↑: Interesting scenario with Townsquare 92.9 and Star. The Ops Mgr of Townsquare has noted on this board that the present format of 92.9 is eminently salable within the demographic. "Star 92.9" might present a better alternative, but what then would become of the Breeze?
A better IP swap might be putting the IP of Star on 96.1 ... but what of the personalities associated with Star, Lucas and O'Neil? Do they come along? Most likely not. It doesn't appear that Townsquare would put up cash for the Star IP ... unless they believed The Breeze as a brand is never going to catch fire. Additionally, Townsquare might delight in seeing the Star brand retained by Audacy and move to rimshot 107.7.
"The music you know and love is all here on one great station ... 96 point1The Breeze .. at home, at work, in your car and streaming on The Breeze app."
For Audacy, moving the IP of Star to 107.7, including Lucas and O'Neil, seems a smoother, more manageable and practical option, especially as it relates to maintaining billing/cash flow that Audacy needs, although the 107.7 signal penetration and coverage pale in comparison to that of 102.5 (and Hot AC 96.1 The Breeze.)
"Star 107 point 7 and 104 point 7" as a slogan doesn't have the panache of Star 102 point 5, but that's what promos and external promotion are for, e.g., (basically) "If you love us and listen on 102 point 5, you'll love us at 107 point 7 and 104 point 7." A form of this message likely would be cross promoted on every Audacy frequency and website in the Buffalo cluster.
This is gonna be an interesting rearranging of the deck chairs on. I'm refraining from using the word "Titanic" in that sentence, but I know y'all thought of it.