I don't picture Delmarva throwing one of their two FM's in the Wilmington market (WSTW and WXCY ) away making it news/talk. Wilmington is unique that we have so few FM's for our market size, which gives those three AM's (WDEL, WILM, and WWTX) a better chance to survive than in other markets. So far WDEL and WILM are making an effort to bring in listeners, WWTX is simply on the bird with Fox Sports Talk. Of course WWTX is going after that rare demo, young men. So they may be making money even though their ratings are lousy.
I could envision Delmarva either making 93.7 or buying 101.7 and making it WDEL-FM but rather than simulcasting the AM, make it the hipper news/talker, because you are trying to pull in the younger demos. Have a morning AM drive news/info show geared towards a younger audience, much like Bruce Elliot is doing on WILM minus the political crap. Make it even more cutting edge than Bruce. I'd leave out the political carping and commentary (political comedy is OK), but you're not trying to appeal to only libs or cons, so you don't want to alienate the liberal or conservative part of your audience. You want both sides to be able to listen and get a chuckle from the comedy and not feel they are being bashed by the commentary as a lib would feel on WILM. Maybe you even throw in 3-4 songs per hour of music that the younger demo would like to break it up, sort of like a 21st century version of the old NBC radio show "Monitor", except it's all locally done and geared for a young audience. Then after AM drive stay live and local with hipper talk hosts that might appeal to younger listeners.
Obviously Delmarva wants WSTW to appeal to that 18-49 demo, so what ka3kza suggested might just be the ticket. It won't appeal to someone like me, but then your advertisers don't want or care if I listen. But that idea of hot A/C daytime and CHR at night with local bands, etc, bringing out the Delaware Scene musically for that demo might make WSTW the place to tune in to.
Now, frankly, I'd personally prefer WSTW become Greatest Hits 93.7 and play a simlar format as WSOX 96.1 in York PA. I believe that format would give WOGL a run for its money both in Wilmington and in the Philly region, which WSTW's signal covers quite well.