My young niece is crazy over Radio Disney. She listens to Disney’s AM outlet in Atlanta. A lot of her friends listen to Radio Disney on 590 AM. I know the Radio Disney operation is not “real” radio. It is a marketing tool for Disney and does not have to “sell” a great deal of commercials. The ratings are not great, but they have a very young loyal group of listeners, who do listen to AM in most cities. I believe there are only 2 or 3 FM outlets for Radio Disney. Disney has let some of their smaller market properties go in the past couple of years, but according to their web site they have been at it for 15 years. Disney is one of the top entertainment Companies in the World. Would Disney keep an operation that might have negative or very little positive cash flow going for 15 years in a shareholder / EBITDA environment, if it was just a marketing function? They could have sold this operation as part of the ABC Radio deal and took the cash and ran. They still could sell these stations to a “non profit” religious operator and score some cash. I will save someone some time and acknowledge that there are so many current “facts and statistics” that doom AM. That is not the point of this tread. I can’t figure out: what does Disney know or “see” in the future with a mostly AM operation that most of the industry doesn’t?