It's hard to argue with that, Dumber.
A few years back I was the PD/Operations Mgr./and Morning dude at an FM station. When the AM Mgr. quit, they dropped tha AM talk station on me too. When the automation on AM glitched, I was expected to leave my live show on the FM station, walk down the hall and fix the AM DURING MY SHOW! Get real. OBVIOUSLY "something's gotta' give", and that something will be the AM talker (a daytimer with a fraction of the FM's coverage, and no established audience as they'd just changed formats from gospel). It sucks. The AM deserved better, the audience deserved better, but the owners weren't willing to spend an additional cent to make this happen. That's the situation many new HD multicast formats are in.
Potential? Galore! But try proving that with no additional budget or staff! If you're knee-deep in problems with the established "main channel" at your station, and the HD2 (or 3) goes down, where will your priorities lie? WITH THE ESTABLISHED STATION, AND LISTENERS, OF COURSE! Which is as it should be. Stations...if you have multicast operations, step up to the plate and make sure someone (preferably a capable someone, with time to do the job) is available to make it work!
Add another straw if you like, but eventually that camel's back is gonna' break! Do the right thing...get another freakin' camel (employee!)