>...they flipped today at noon, unannounced, to a Spanish latin station. unbelievable. Actually, it really isn't. Ratings have been down and, seeing a niche ready to be served, they jumped in with both feet. Sure, it's purely a business decision, but that's why they call it the radio "business." It hasn't been about the music at WHFS, or nearly any other terrestrial radio station, for a very long time. DC 101 stands to benefit big time from WHFS's format change; they'll probably pick up a good percentage of WHFS's listenership. So in a odd sort of way, it's a win-win situation for the stations. Not so much for the audience, however, unless they switch to satellite and Internet listening. Alan http://www.buhdge.com