WKNR's audience will start to erode and move to 92.3.
WTAM will be simulcast on the FM dial, most likely via that 99.1 translator... but don't rule out the possibility of a full-power FM partner (and probably a station you didn't expect).
WWMK will either be sold or switched to ESPN. If that happens, look for a quicker erosion of WKNR's audience.
WKRK will get new call letters and will see some moderate growth in '12. It may not beat WKNR but it will be a close race by the end of the year.
WNCX will stay with classic rock, but will update its mix with more '80's and less '60's. Look for some major personnel changes.
WGAR will see some growth in ratings.
WDOK will continue to uptempo its music mix. Look for a lot of personnel changes and a re-positioning (possibly to "Fresh"). Ratings will fall. Even odds on Trapper Jack's contract being renewed at the end of next year.
WQAL will push more towards CHR, find it's losing its core listeners, and then go back to Hot AC.
WMJI will also be updating its sound with more '80's music. Good chance that Lanigan will leave of his own accord when his current contract is up.
WHLK will see some erosion in listership as the format burns a bit, but will stay top 5.
WNWV will continue to add vocals and evolve into a soft AC by year's end.
WJMO, WHK, WZAK, WFHM, WAKS, WMMS, WENZ will continue in their respective formats.
WTAM will be simulcast on the FM dial, most likely via that 99.1 translator... but don't rule out the possibility of a full-power FM partner (and probably a station you didn't expect).
WWMK will either be sold or switched to ESPN. If that happens, look for a quicker erosion of WKNR's audience.
WKRK will get new call letters and will see some moderate growth in '12. It may not beat WKNR but it will be a close race by the end of the year.
WNCX will stay with classic rock, but will update its mix with more '80's and less '60's. Look for some major personnel changes.
WGAR will see some growth in ratings.
WDOK will continue to uptempo its music mix. Look for a lot of personnel changes and a re-positioning (possibly to "Fresh"). Ratings will fall. Even odds on Trapper Jack's contract being renewed at the end of next year.
WQAL will push more towards CHR, find it's losing its core listeners, and then go back to Hot AC.
WMJI will also be updating its sound with more '80's music. Good chance that Lanigan will leave of his own accord when his current contract is up.
WHLK will see some erosion in listership as the format burns a bit, but will stay top 5.
WNWV will continue to add vocals and evolve into a soft AC by year's end.
WJMO, WHK, WZAK, WFHM, WAKS, WMMS, WENZ will continue in their respective formats.