Talk_Dude said:
Based on what Ohio Media Watch told us about your stations and their formats, and the fact that he didn't mention you making any format switches, I'm guessing that the stations you bought had some level of heritage.
My apologies if I gave that impression.
The stations Chris bought have very much been members of the Format of the Month Club, mostly prior to his ownership.
Under former owner Beacon Broadcasting, 1540 was running Christian AC (as "Freq 1540"), after its previous gospel format - originally in the format from the owner before Beacon, then Beacon kept it by using "Rejoice - Musical Soul Food" (ex-ABC/Citadel 24 hour format now on its own). Then, the flip to Christian AC, then Beacon briefly flipped it to a simulcast of 1570 (Fox Sports) before selling it to Chris.
Chris flipped 1540 to classic country "The Farm".
1570 has been through even more formats over the years. Beacon bounced it between Christian AC, secular soft AC/standards, secular oldies, and sports, among other formats I'm surely forgetting.
When Chris bought it, he kept it as "Fox Sports 1570", until the network moved to Clear Channel's WNIO/1390 Youngstown (it's not there yet, but will be soon). That's when he flipped it to "Classic Top 40" as "The Blizzard", and that just happened.
You may be confused because Chris does seem to celebrate the heritage of his stations, even if the formats have changed. But 1540 once did country in one of the WNIO incarnations, and we've already talked about oldies on 1570
What people will take away from this, I'm sure, is that the stations have no chance or hope because they have been through so many formats.