SirRoxalot said:
WHAM's current placement in the top 5 12+ is due to their past reputation for news/talk. Their big signal gets out well. Their slow slide from the top is directly attributable to CC's lack of support for their local product.
I don't see how it makes a big difference. In both cases, the AM talker is being beaten by country music. The one consistent theme as you look at all of the upstate cities: Buffalo, Rochester, Albany, and Syracuse, is the strength of country music, and the weakening of AM talk. And while you're right that in three of those four markets, the decling AM talker happens to be owned by CC, I don't see that their audience is going anywhere other than the graveyard. It's not like they'd regain dominance by adding four more staffers.