If Entercom would have just kept 104.3, they would probably still be in the Top 10. I like that station a lot before it went to 104.9. To me, before 104.9, the station felt like what Austin was all about; Fun, energetic, diverse, exciting, entertaining, etc. Last night when I was on I-35 going through Georgetown, I heard a statement on Hot 93.3 saying "all former listeners of The Beat 104.9, we welcome you to Hot 93.3 and we throughout the years The Beat was a very good competitor and we had fun throughout this time. We are not going to be like Kiss FM and we promise you that we will give you the best in local music and non-stop Hip-Hop for the ATX. Thank You." After I heard that statement, I said to myself "I hope they do what they said they will do" because when the beat first left back in '04, 93.3 went downhill as far as programming and the playlist because they were the only Hip-Hop station in Austin. Hopefully this time around they will step their game up and add some features that The Beat did on their station to keep it as a real Hip-Hop station until somebody start up another Hip-Hop and R&B station for Austin that will cover the whole city and surrounding areas.