The writer of this above comment also made a case for having Ace & T.J. on 105.7 (The Quake) out of Union City. Since this is a U.C. station, there is no issue of overlap, as Hailey alluded to (above). Since Hailey was instrumental in bringing Ace & T.J. to northwest TN, and since he now works for the Thunderbolt family of stations, it only seems natural that he would want to bring them to 105.7, as well.96.5 out of Cape Girardeau also has it and is received well in the northwest part of Obion Co but the further east and south you go ESPN radio out of Parker’s crossroads takes over the frequency.
That said, WCMT-FM needs to drop its simulcast of "Good Times in the Morning." That made sense when it was just them and WCMT-AM carrying it, but now WCMT-AM has FIVE (count 'em, FIVE!) FM translators, which makes the coverage of "Good Times..." redundant when carried over WCMT-FM (Mix 101.3). Now, it could be argued that WCMT-FM has a greater coverage area than all of those translators combined, but it could also be argued that the programming on "Good Times..." is not really relevant to listeners in the fringes of WCMT-FM's coverage area. But I am fairly certain that Tinkle would never agree to new programming over WCMT-FM in the morning, and then there is that issue of Weakley County overlap with the Paris station when it comes to Ace & T.J. coverage. So it only makes sense to add Ace & T.J. to The Quake, as that above commenter suggested.