Didn't see it on Tennessean.com (and I won't buy the print version), but it was reported today by the Nashville Business Journal. Interesting, confirms what I'd been hearing. Makes WLAC more than just a politically-oriented station now. I expect they'll have a nice bump for a couple of their morning drive hours, but Gill'll still move in by 8:00, so listen early. I know several people who have been waiting for R&B to be heard here again. The guys went with a new syndicator a few months ago, and now they're heard on more than 30 stations (with more coming), not to mention a high profile flagship switch earlier this year.