Thanks for the insight. I agree that if both 92.9 and 100.5 went sports, that wouldn't exactly be cooperation.
Whatever the future holds for 92.9, I question whether it is Dave or not. Unless I missed something, the PD has been gone for a few weeks and there has been no indication that they are replacing him. I'm thinking they have something else planned for 92.9 and don't want to bother hiring an AAA PD. Who is programming the station? Somebody is doing something as the station tweaked the music right after he left (which is probably going to hurt them in July, because they were doing better with the older lean last month)...if they have plans for another format, they may be waiting to bring in a PD for whatever that may be.
If 92.9 went classic hits, I repeatedly see WOGL, WCBS, KRTH, etc. mentioned as examples for a sound, I've done it too. However, I think it'd be wiser to look to the south - Orlando - where CBS owns WOCL, SunnyFM. Orlando is younger than those cities, much like Atlanta, and that station puts a ton of emphasis on uptempo, harder rock, new wave, and 70s/80s than, say, CBS-FM. Not as many 60s played. Energy, tempo are key....they would put AGH or River to sleep. They go deeper in the 80s stuff than, say, CBS-FM. And it's doing well (6.1 June PPM). THAT is the classic hits sound Atlanta needs. WOCL struggled for the first couple of years they were on air, but CBS stayed the course, adopted the current sound, and after a lot of work the station is thriving. I think WiLD's lean blocks out an AMP-style CHR.