I wonder if Cumulus has another station lined up to clear its Westwood talk shows in Market #1. Not that I care if any of those hosts ever get heard again around here but maybe there's another shoe to drop?
Who cares? That's Cumulus's problem, and it's not worth furthering that discussion. They wanted out of NYC entirely, and now they are. Good riddance to them.
As for the carnage left in their wake:
WABC: Became the sandbox of a billionaire businessman and failed political candidate pushing a conservative MAGA agenda in deep-blue NYC. And, an internal mess with high turnover behind-the-scenes. However, current ownership deserves credit for going all-local, something Cumulus pulled way, way back on over time.
WPLJ: Very little was done to evolve their sound. The end result: Suburban soccer moms lost their station when it got saved by the Lord, via K-Love.
The former WNSH: Give Cumulus credit with sticking with the country format before handing off the station to Entercom/Audacy. Of course that was Corporate wanting to push the "Nash" brand, which ended up on the wayside.
The former WFAS-FM/WNBM: Was best left alone in the Westchester County suburbs, but Corporate decided they had to challenge the venerable WBLS. And what happened? The move-in into NYC as "Radio 103.9" was an unmitigated disaster. Like 'PLJ, has found Jesus via VCY America.
(D)WFAS (AM): A once-important suburban voice destroyed by the changing marketplace and corporate agendas. Going all-digital AM was a waste. Now asleep with the fishes, with its home to be bulldozed for cemetery plots. The first interrment at Ferncliff's new extension should be the 1230 AM tower.