I suspect Randi knows something's up, and she jumped at this opportunity before the walls cave in. Look what's happened the past few years at and around Smoketree:
8 Nov. 2004: CC blows up WTRG, pulls a fast one on QDR with "100.7 The Bull," then flipped that to the original River.
10 Feb. 2005: CMG responds by flipping 102.9 "Star-FM to "Y102.9" with the former WTRG's format.
Now, on to 2006, where I include CC's antics in Greensboro:
16 Feb. 2006: 94.5 The Beat becomes "94.5 El Beato" (Spanish); three years later, La Preciosa in turn gets killed in favor of Rush Radio;
19 July 2006: CC blows up longtime country staple 105.7 WFMX and flips it to KISS-FM, targeted at 97.1 QMG; this format, of course, failed, and three years later they go Top 40 as 105.7 NOW;
3 Oct. 2006: Entercom, QMG's parent company, responds to KISS by blowing up "Oldies 93," flipping it to country as "93.1 The Wolf," targeting CC's 104.1 TQR;
6 Oct. 2006: Roughly two weeks after Smoketree killed the original 100.7 The River for its current classic-hits format, sister station 106.1 RDU becomes their next victim, flipping to country as "106.1 The Rooster," three years later, after being subsequently rebranded "106.1 RDU Country," they killed the country format, first going all-Christmas as "106.1 RDU Christmas," then bringing in--- guess who?--- Rush Limbaugh;
26 Dec. 2006: The third and final phase of CC-R's 2006 makeover involves the former "Sunny 93.9; after first killing off Madison in September, then going all-Christmas in November, Sunny gets the big "Kiss"-off the day after Christmas, going R/AC as "93.9 Kiss FM;" this station, while still on the air, has since tweaked its playlist, probably in response to CMG's new "Pulse 102," which launched last fall.
Something tells me that either G or Kiss gets blown up soon; the two stations are essentially playing similar playlists...