Corporate decisions, and not even radio-specific, have profound effects on people's lives for many years. If Heather does leave Jax, our hope that she would once again be reunited with Dave Scott or another former Cool talent becomes just a dream and not reality. I'll take this time to say to Heather, I enjoyed many years of listening and no one can take our memories away. Best wishes always, you have been missed greatly when you left WKQL.One of those corporate decisions I frankly never understood was why the WKQL calls replaced WWRR. The expectation was that perhaps with some minimal format updating, the overall sound and personality of the station would have been reborn. And that never happened. I don't know. There was some awesome talent on the old WKQL. Doc Brock conveyed a lot of high energy and he kept the pace of his afternoon drive show up while complementing the music he played. Gees, he didn't sound bad even spinning Christmas music. He could have done well playing classic hits or anything. Another great talent - gone.And then I have to think of Hoyle Demsey. He couldn't land anywhere in town? Why? maybe in this youth-oriented world we live in, he's perceived as being too old now. Just a guess that that was the reason but he's missed too and he could do well in a format like WSOS, WEJZ and of course WKQL.And so now we have a PD at WKQL who is doing two shifts to cover for Tom Murphy who is off for a few days. With programming duties, doing two shifts at opposite ends of the day to me is cruel and unusual punishment. Times must be tough where a station can't even afford to hire a relief DJ. And when we hear all the hype about the fact that they are making more money than when they were Arrow has to make you wonder why they had more jocks under Arrow when they were loosing money.I think the handwriting is on the wall that WKQL will evolve into something else. Otherwise, a lot of the talent I mentioned above would have landed there and of course Pat Garrett would be programming the station by now if the plan was to continue with that kind of format.And so Heather's leaving Jax just puts a "nail in it." Radio is in a sad state if you ask me.