They might even have to unload KKBT if things get worse, I hear the company is in pretty big debt and selling a couple of Ohio stations and Louisville non core stations won't make a huge difference. Another problem is they don't have a sister to KKBT in LA to operate a cluster strategy and trying to get a 2nd signal will set them back 140 million for a Class A and 300 Million for Class a B/C.
KKBT's biggest problem is it is now a Black Only station, in LA that's a killer, only 7% of the population is African American and Blacks have LOTS of other choices, KPWR, KIIS, KDAY, KTWV, KJLH, KMVN, KBIG, KHHT, and others provide similar music and KKBT angered many listeners, especially Hispanics with all the changes and when KXOL signed on with a Latin Hip Hop format, that cut KKBT's share in half and KKBT isn't likely to recover that much, if any.
The same deal happens even in the Chocolate cities where RO should be doing it, Detroit and Philly are faltering, St Louis is so so, and the Jury is out on Dallas and Houston, and they're beginning to see errosion in DC and ATL. The only places where they can win are places where no one will even compete against them, places like Indianapolis, Louisville, and a couple other markets. Unless they get their act together, it's likely America's largest black broadcaster might be on the block.