Allen Sniffen says Al Bernstein was terminated at WLTW. If true I don't know what his intentions but I assume eventually just like the others he'll want to land another gig. This presents an opportunity for Bill Edwards. Berstein's options in my opinion are limited. Most stations have no vacancies available. KJOY on the other hand does have an available position for Bernstein. Jodi Vail can stay where she is from 9-2 and then Edwards can give Bernstein the 2-5 afternoon shift. It would mean Edwards would have to give up his on-air shift but I don't see any impediment for him doing that because Edwards is the stations program director so he wouldn't be putting himself out of a job. He would simply be relinquishing his on-air duties to another talent and electing to work full-time on his off-air duties. It's a win-win for everyone. Edwards lands a top talent and he gets to spend all his time and energy on his programming responsibilities.