Just to set the record straight... When I was let go from my position with Renda and Sunny 94.1, I was told it was a budget cut - ratings was never an issue, at least as far as I could tell - it wasn't brought up to me - ever. Local management seemed to have a realistic vision of any numbers a 25kw facility on a 300 foot stick at the World Golf Village could have in greater Jacksonville. Plus, when the atmosphere got "juicy" the interference from the stations in Tampa and Savannah was unacceptable in Jacksonville. I wasn't in on the decision, but I'm guessing the only reason the station eventually re-targeted St. Augustine after changing the COL to Fruit Cove, was for the revenue - they're running a business, hopefully for profit. In my humble opinion, the only way Sunny could attarct a larger audience would be to offer a totally unique format to the market - for example, Oldies or maybe a more pop oriented version of 60's and 70's classic hits. JohnJax has noted several times that WSOS played many of the same softer songs you can hear on the Eagle, the Point, and it's big sister Lite 96.1 WEJZ. So it is what it is. But after, several decades in this biz, it's my observation that revenue and clients come before the listener these days - in other words, we got it backwards - but that's a whole other story. Without any outside marketing and so many choices for the public, I actually think Sunny did fairly well. While I'm sorry it ended so abruptly - I enjoyed working with everyone at Renda over the last six years and feel grateful for the opportunity.
FYI - The day they let Arthur and or Jim Byard go, there'll be an earthquake in Florida! Happy Listening!