God bless Stan Wall for hanging on as long as he has doing what he was doing with that station. He did not want to go the satellite route at all, and prided himself on the fact that he was the last bastion of live and local radio in suburban Pittsburgh. Unfortunately, the realities of the business set in.
I don't think the station's problems lie with the signal reach. To the contrary, it's one of the best signals in this market. Yes, it's only 325 watts, but it's on such a high point in Fayette county that it does get out quite far than many people think. More than that, the transmitter is an EXCITER...not a real transmitter. And...the tower doesn't even need to be lit. This is one of the lowest cost FM operations you will find in this market, and Stan has has many offers to sell.
This station operated until recently on the pretext that the jocks basically program their own stuff (within the format), just like we did back in the day when we picked our own music out of the record library. Then as business needs changed, so did our jobs.
I know it's probably making Stan sick to have to make changes like this, but I don't think he has any other choice. I hope he's finally having some success with WQTW and can maybe recover with WLSW. I've never met the man, but from what I heard, he's a decent man who truly cares about his people. I wish him the best.