Just my two cents. And sorry, I'm too tired to quote everyone, but "second rate" sports station? If you aren't sitting in the Coach House parking lot, WAEI isn't that great of a signal with nothing but syndicated sports. The only bright spot is Rich Kimball's show.
I think 92.9 The Ticket will do just fine with what they have planned. The Pats are nothing to sneeze at and who knows what they will be able to acquire in the future. Could there be a chance that they get the Red Sox? Depends on what foreverknight and the rest of the crew on Broadway have planned. Thanks for keeping us guessing. Just my thinking, but if 103.1 goes to some music format, perhaps Mr. King will want 24/7 progressive. Who knows? I don't.
And the UMaine comment has been responded to properly. Blueberry has turned a once exciting property into a shambles. I can't even remember where hockey is. Kiss? Since I'm not the biggest sports fan, I've kinda lost track. But a couple of Sundays ago, I was scanning the dial and heard a UMaine men's basketball game on 96.3 in Rumford. Couldn't find a local broadcast. So if Townsquare is the least bit aggressive (and it sounds like they are) they might obtain UMaine rights. But do they want to?
As for Dorian Daniels, I hope they find a position for her. I don't know who Craig Colson's replacement will be, but maybe some switching around will be done that way.
Again, this is just rambling speculation. I'm happy to see some, nay, any kind of excitement in Bangor radio. Shake it up!