I'm beginning to understand how this can work, at least in a market the size of LA. I'm still a little hazy about the second (and a lot of first)tier stations in most of America though. You said something that makes me want to change gears: If there's so much money to be made in LA, it seems to me that there should be room for a properly programmed Country station that has the additional advantage that most of its potential listeners are 18-54 and without a New York presence, should be the largest single group of Country listeners in America. With the enormous worth of a full signal FM stick, it makes me think it would have to be a full coverage AM. I suppose it would be a gamble. If one were to make such a thing happen on AM, on a large scale, would enough people listen for it to pay off? Sorry, I didn't mean to get completely off the Oldies topic.