Based on recent monitors of WARQ, Z93-9 should have plenty of room to position themselves between WARQ and yet another sleepy JB&B Fox. WARQ seems to be a bit preoccupied with late teens and early 20's listeners and probably the University audience. They play lots of SSPU, Dirty Heads, Phoenix, etc., in additon to current Mainstream Rock, like 3DG, etc. I did some checking and Sneed did put the station together for Miller Communications. For those who don't know who he is, he was the PD for the old WKDF in Nashville when it was Rock, was PD twice at 96 Rock in Atlanta, and did a Hard Rocker for ABC in Houston back in the 80's. He's consulted a ton of Rock stations in the South (WXNR, WSFL, WAVF, WYBB, WRXK, WJBX, WQBZ, WRZK, etc.)--even though he was the corporate programmer for Radio One doing Urban and R&B for several years. I think he even worked for Inner City consulting WBLS in New York at one time.