After listening to 92-9 for a few weeks, in counter to some and in agreement with others here: Could it be WBUF is doing a soft rollout, much as The Lake did years ago with its "neo AOR" approach? No jocks. Only imaging. This noted, the format doesn't seem to have that "something special" to counter the established legacies 97 Rock or the Edge. So, where's the "special sauce?" It's not the sweepers, promos and station imaging. Some posters here insist that Jack, "didn't make money." But a respected programming and sales rep in this market who worked for Townsquare has said the format netted a million a year with minimal expense. Perhaps that was in its prime and years ago. Still, that kind of net is not chicken feed in this market. New formats get the benefit of the doubt from listeners who are searching for "new and exciting," "different," or "new and interesting." The question, and it's a serious one, is: Does WBUF as it is today, provide either, both or any of those benefits?