The following example maybe what several posters have been saying here and I'm just not understanding the terminology. Back in the late 80s, a longtime Charlotte radio station changed from a lite AC to a more mainstream AC format and wanted to distance itself from a name which too closely resembled its beautiful music days - EZ 104, WEZC. The station changed its name to "Mix 104.7" and even often called itself "Mix 104.7 WMIX". Howver, "WMIX" was not the legal ID. The legal ID was "WMXC, Charlotte". As was becoming the trend in the late 80s, a voice delivered a lightning-strike-quick "WMXC Charlotte" legal ID crammed between two spots with a bit of overlap from the previous spot and the next spot. Additionally, the audio level of the ID was lower than the spots. It was barely intelligible -- obviously intentional. THEREFORE, is it not possible for Citadel to do the same? Keep the "brand" WNOX, but do a legal ID as, oh, WKNX. You know, if this situation was in Memphis it would be easy. Change COL to some little town west of the Mississippi and call it KNOX.