While I'm always supportive of anyone trying to do creative things with a radio station, the reality here is pretty brutal: WGTX isn't a "Cape Cod" radio station, it's an "Outer Cape" station with a signal that misses probably 75-80% of the rated Cape Cod market's population base. Even being very generous with where the signal can be heard, you'd be lucky to come up with 15,000 for a year-round population within the 60 dBu contour. It doesn't really matter what the stations in Hyannis or Falmouth are doing by comparison, because the signals don't overlap; the only real question is how you can draw enough income out of such a tiny population base to make a signal like 102.3 viable. And no, it can't upgrade or move, because it's wedged in tightly against 102.5 in Boston and 101.9 in Falmouth.