I think they actually have more advertisers on the 99.9 WRZA stick than on 92.7 WKIE, which seems quite backward. They will also merge in "Dance Factory" beginning May 20, which runs from 8pm Saturdays through 5am Sunday morning. What was one of the "roughest starts" in history for a suburban station, marred by a relaunch of sorts, has become a never-ending cacophony of experimentation and annoying changes that guaranteed a no-show in the books, season after season.I personally liked Nine-FM back when they first launched, although there were SO many transmitter/STL issues that I had to keep tuning out. I still have Nine on a preset in the car, but I have been listening to 93XRT, Q101, The Drive, and 100.7 'RXQ far more. I may have even been listening to Oldies 1690 more than Nine.