Whatever rhythmic-oriented format is bound for 102.7 should've been used for 104.3 instead ("The Shark" should be renamed "The Flounder" based on its horrible ratings).
WSFS is going to be OK if they will be satisfied with under or around a 3.0 share in 18-49. Looking at weeklies, they are now in the mid-2's in-demo for the last issued week. Not great, but if they can position it as a "missing component" in buys, they may get business. It still seems to be a poor format choice compared to the ability to monetize the sports format
Perhaps Entercom thinks the removal of Classic Hits from 102.7 will benefit its WLYF, but I think WFEZ stands to gain the most here.
I would be curious to know which English language FM stations in the market rank lower than #12 in billing.
WMIA, WKIS, WFEZ, WMIB, WFLC
I suspect that WFEZ will be up for 2015, while the others are not going to move a lot.