>Paper Bill...
I have been working for WRZQ in Columbus IN for nearly 20 years. I am their CE and IT dude, but I still do my only real passion, afternoon drive for WRZQ. When I started it was a stand alone Class B, and 10 days ago we put our 4th station in the cluster on the air (WXCH with the moniker MOJO 102 9). Columbus is a fairly small community. 40,000 city and 75-80,000 in the county. And it is very over-radioed. Especially since all of the Indy B's put great signals in Columbus, and we now have 2 clusters (our company and White River Broadcasting), each with 4 stations. And about Mike Lowe... he is a true radio legend. He and I spent 6 months together at WKKO and remains a good friend. I know that Mike and Mindy and WLRQ was #1 last time I saw the Brevard ARBs. It seems that wherever he goes, the station ends up in the top spot. During most of the time he was at WAOA, they were #1 in Brevard. He was also a big part of the success of WCKS (CK101) before they moved to Orlando.. along with the other Class C's. WAOA is the only of 3 or 4 Class C's that are actually licensed to Brevard county that actually serves their city of license.
>Speakerman...
As for the Space Coast's economy, I was there from 1973-1976 and it was end of the Apollo Program and the Space Shuttle was still a few years away. The Brevard County economy was in the toilet through most of the early to mid 70's. However all of Florida's real estate has been in a tumble since the mortgage crisis and current recession began. My brother lives in Okeechobee and prices of all real estate are half of their value 2 years ago. But I do believe that your prognosis is correct. As goes Kennedy Space Center, so goes Brevard.