Lemme see if I can flesh this out a bit. It will be purely speculative, although based on long experience that's sometimes been painful to the point (oops) of hilarity.
Odds are, Signal Media has hired a new manager from out of town and the first thing he (almost invariably a he) does is put his Personal Stamp on the station(s). Gotta find something that needs "fixing" right away, y'see, as it will both justify his cushy new salary and impress his new bosses. Often, it will be a decision that can be undertaken before he actually packs up and leaves his current city of residence.
"I know!" thinks he, "I'll cut Beaker Street! Even on a Classic Rock station, it's Inconsistent Programming--and EVERYBODY knows that Inconsistent Programming is a weak spot. I'll just whip in there like Attila The Hun and carve that cancer OUT!"
Never mind that Beaker Street airs in what can be charitably described as a ratings wasteland, that is, 7:00 PM 'til Midnight on Sundays. Adding or deleting a program in this time slot is nothing more than rearranging the deck chairs on (insert ship name here, but try to keep it under twelve minutes).
So, by the numbers, cutting Beaker Street will be either a neutral factor in the ratings or it will result in a slight decline in an all-but-unimportant time period. Whatever little stipend that Signal may be paying Clyde to host will be neatly offset by the time and effort it will take to deal with a tsunami of Bad PR. But New Boss won't need to concern himself with any of this; he'll have Underlings to serve as feces deflectors. (Oh, to be a fly on Mike Kennedy's office wall right about now!)
Petitions may well be gotten up, boycotts may be mounted, emails will undoubtedly pour in, and there's just the slightest chance that tomatoes will be tossed. But unless I miss my well-educated guess, this will avail loyal Beaker Street fans exactly nothing. Conversely/perversely, each bit of negative feedback will only serve to further convince New Boss that he's done the right thing by killing off that Hippie Music once and for all. That's right, kids, you're dealing with Male Ego here. And there ain't no cure for it. Beaker Street is toast again.
Except that Beaker Street has been toast about five times now. Somehow it just keeps popping up. And it's delicious every time! So let's all cue up Joni's "Circle Game" and sit tight.
DISCLAIMER: I don't know Jacques about what's actually going on among the PointHeads at this moment. This is all either informed or deformed speculation on my part, assisted by decades of Meet The New Boss...
Cheerfully Yours,
Rigby
(Wearing a face that I keep in jar by the door)