I can't see the logic on the move of AH (aka Jack) to such a tough signal to go
head-to-head with a CHR with a good signal. Jack has been strong for over half
a decade. It's been a solid biller, hitting the proper demo(s) and with the exception
of the typical fall football exodus to The Zone, it's still strong. The overhead is
minimal. Why change it? 106.7 is currently trying to compete with 107.5 and you
see the results. Certainly, it's not being maximized because it needs a good operator.
Why invest millions in a war against The River to take a 3.0-4.0 share of a demo
that is a tougher sell?
Look at what SC does in Knoxville. They have two tough, tough signals that have
never been able to perform because of that issue. The best format could'nt fix
that issue. First rule of business in a tough situation is to identify your weaknesses
and find a small niche that you might be able fill and that will support you and
that will allow you to defy those weaknesses. To play in the same league as
the 100kwers is virtually impossible.
I can't see SC willing to pay the asking price of 92.1 or 106.7, if "the trust"
ever really lets them go. The company is debt-free and even if they wrote
a check for these signals, sometimes, it's not worth buying your competition
out. Especially when you consider who the competition is.
Granted, if Volt sold them for $5M, then it would make sense. $5.1 is questionable.

Write the check, CR...or bring your mattress in. Would that get Buddy back???