Radio Luz has been LMAing Salem's AM 1150 (what are the calls this week--WWDJ?) and running SS religion on the signal for (my guess) a bit more than two years now. Meanwhile, in other markets (Seattle-Tacoma, San-Francisco Bay), Salem has been developing financial talk, apparently with success, on signal-challenged AMs (Class D AM 1220 KDOW Palo Alto and AM 1300 KKOL Seattle--but it's really Tacoma). In Boston, could WWDJ's future be in financial talk? (It wouldn't be the first time for the 1150 signal; it ran financial talk close to two decades ago under--I believe--the ownership of Greater Media.) Salem has just announced that, in Dallas-Fort Worth, it is breaking up with Radio Luz, which has been LMAing Salem's AM 770 (KAAM?) and is flipping the Texas station to financial talk built around the same programming that airs on KDOW and KKOL (Dave Ramsey, Ray Lucia, Bloomberg). Currently, that programming is heard (not very well--and that's the problem) in Boston on Barry Armstrong's AM 1120 WBNW Concord. Might Salem LMA 1150 to Armstrong, who would move the financial talk three notches up the dial? Might Armstrong LMA 1120 to Radio Luz, which would move the SS religion three notches down? 1120 has a decent daytime signal (better, I think, than 1150's) in Framingham, which has a sizeable Hispanic population.