First, I would think that only the strongest performers will still be around. 630 and 920 as we know them now will not exist. Thinking that both will end up on FM in some form. Perhaps 93.3 will finally become WHJJ, and WPRO will move to a bigger signal than 99.7 to compete. WHJY will still be around, as will be B101. Ditto WWLI. On AM, if the band is still alive, I'd think 550 would still be Disney, with 630, 790, and 920 maybe doing forays into brokered stuff. I'd think 990 would be finally euthanized. 1110 would still be around as it's carved out a nice niche for itself. 1220, with its revamped format, would still be on, I'm thinking WRNI would be holding forth on 1290 and 102.7 with lots of local content bracketed with the NPR staples. 1450, still doing its deep oldies/standards thing. WADK would be celebrating 70 years on the air. WARV, still religious, or would it go back to being a local station again?? NEXT, on the soapbox.....