Seems more like an effort to show iHR that when they do take over, listeners expect the same kind of station CBS was running (instead of cutting staffers and on air talent) rather than trying to halt the sale. They appeal to advertisers, etc.:"We urge you to make it clear to iHeartMedia that you will not tolerate the destruction of an important New England institution."
And they'll turn elsewhere if WBZ is gutted. There's RKO but that too is going to iHeart, and then there's public radio.
And they'll turn elsewhere if WBZ is gutted. There's RKO but that too is going to iHeart, and then there's public radio.