I agree that if it wasn't for The Beat, Wild would have a much stronger showing overall... and especially in older demos. Wild lost the older demo when The Beat signed on. That's the bottom line. It's not that FLZ has really increased it's audience, it's just been a shift in where some of the audience has moved over the last few years. I'm in my mid 30's and was here during the Power Pig days. Believe me, I'll tell you right now that "heritage" or not, the FLZ of today is not MY 93.3. Same goes for 98Rock. These stations are a shell of what they once were. Now a station like WQYK.... that's "heritage". Well respected in the business nationally and very if any change in positioning or name in the last 25 years. You can't say the same thing about WFLZ.... at least not anymore.