I had high hopes for WCAP back in 2007 iirc when they were bought from the Cohens
Their antenna farm has been neglected for decades, I would think the reduced power and maintenance costs of a new solid state transmitter would pay for the repairs to the towers and radials, but then again the location of their towers in the middle of wetlands is going to be near impossible to modify
Lets face it, if Insurance was not picking up the cost of replacement WCAP would be dark.
Without a translator ( and that ship sailed down the Merrimack years ago) they are like every other low power AM with a hampered night signal ... they are toast.
Maybe someone with more insight than I can explain how they stay on the air and make rent. payroll, and utility bills, plus whatever borrowed monies it took to buy the place, plus having to buy out Clark Schmidt.