My first though was, Will Cumulus try to lure any Cox/WSB personalities or even some WGST voices for the new 106.7 and/or Atlanta news hub? Then I wondered if any CNN reporters/anchors would be allowed to work for both CNN and Cumulus if there isn't a CNN tie-in.
I was confused at first by the launch of WCOA 100.7 FM in Pensacola with overlapping coverage of Mobile, AL and Fort Walton Beach, FL (and to a lesser extent Biloxi, MS) because they can't carry the top talk shows due to existing contracts with stations in those other markets. Now that I see they are moving into the News Radio business with the base in Atlanta, it all makes sense. I'm now guessing WCOA-FM 100.7 Pensacola/Mobile was launched to work the bugs out before they go whole hog in Atlanta.
I guess we can expect Cumulus to launch Class C FM News/Talk stations in several larger and mid-sized markets soon, especially in Georgia, Bama, The Carolinas, Tennessee and Louisiana.