Competition is a good thing. How great that could be for Lower Delaware to have a choice in CCM radio. Maybe one of those CCM's will offer a better variety where CCM gold can be included in the line up unlike Reach FM that is Top 40, which is our only CCM choice in Upper Delaware. Interesting that part of the state (Lower Delaware) that has 1/3 of the population has good local TV news coverage of Lower Delaware via the Salisbury TV stations and now 3 CCM stations, plus a full time Classical Music NPR station in Salisbury.
Wilmington with 2/3'rds of the state's population has a 30 minute weekly news magazine on Channel 12 that Lower Del also shares in on channel 64 Seaford, and 1 CCM station WXHL Reach FM, and Philly's part time Classical/Jazz NPR station.
One reason for the 3 CCM's in Lower Delaware might be that a greater number of Christians in the bottom two counties are Evangelical Christians rather than mainline Protestant and Catholic Christians, where as in New Castle County, I believe, the main line Protestant and Catholic Christians out number the Evangelical Christians. My guess is, that Evangelical Christians are the big listeners and financial supporters of Christian radio, especially CCM radio.
Yes I know, Wilmington is so close to Philly that we don't count as a market for TV so literally no coverage other than what channel 12 is willing to do, and even the 8th largest market (Philly) for some reason can't support a full time Classical and full time Jazz station so they share. Frankly that doesn't say much for the Philly Metro in terms of having appreciation for and the willingness to support the fine arts and culture, etc. If market # 150 can support one classical station, surely market #8 should be able to support two cultural music stations, a classical and a jazz station. 2+ million people in Philly is a far greater number of people than the 200,000 of Lower Delaware.