I have no doubts that Mr. Savage will resolve the matter and eventually sell the stations. And, while it is true that time is of the essence, in that the longer these stations are silent, the tougher job anyone will have making these stations any kind of a success. However, in this case, I do not believe it makes much of a difference in how soon either of these stations return to the air since the damage has already been done. There are certain things that can and should be done in the form of damage control to prevent any further damage, but for the most part, the worst that can happen already has taken place. And I feel very badly for the owners. It has already been stated that the business community is reluctant to do business with the stations due to the IRS involvement. Therefore, once this current situation is finally resolved, whomever eventually owns and operates these stations will start over from scratch creating new stations, new format, new branding, and new imaging, and will place new management in charge whom will need to immediately begin developing new rapport with the business community and local listeners.
To WTAE 1250, if you can do anything positive to bring these stations back to solvency, then I wish you the best in doing so. Perhaps Mr. Savage may contact you once the dust settles and a solid game plan in underway. Good Luck!