Pocket-Radio and JohnJax may be on to something as regards both Sunny 94.1 and Classic Rock 94.1 - While Renda needs to make a profit on that facility - they probably didn't want it to do too well in the ratings as a Soft AC versus 'EJZ. Although, it seems to me, if you owned more of the demo with two stations, it could help the overall bottom line - the key would be to somehow do that with a companion format while not eroding the main cash cow. The fact is, the current management doesn't like, or possibly more correctly, doesn't believe in a more traditional or an updated "Oldies" format - I suppose that's why they didn't pull the trigger on "Jacksonville's Greatest Hits" before Clear Channel claimed it. While many on this board are thinking "Classic Hits" will be more successful than "Soft AC" - Renda didn't really give the AC format a fair chance and extra marketing to succeed after they moved the Sunny 94.1 signal closer into a larger part of the Jax metro, they simply moved the tower, and apparently took their time deciding what to do next with the signal. Time will tell if there's a serious commitment to "Classic Rock" 94.1 - they'll have to add more elements to the programming and some decent marketing, so far, it's just an Ipod on steroids with some "attitude" liners. And even though I realize this is Rock, the audio processing, in my opinion, is too compressed. While Bob Dillehay is an excellent engineer, he's probably been directed to make it appear the station's "more powerful" by pumping up the processing and the percieved loudness. Oh well. In any event, Jacksonville has something "new", or is that "old"?! Enjoy!