Here's a thought I've been having. I think that after 5 years of not turning a proffit or registering a rating of a 1 share or higher in several back-to-back books, a broadcasting company should have to give up a license, and a call for applications should be issued. Corus would be allowed to re-apply.
On 730 since the LG 73 days, we had soft AC music, all news, all talk, all sports, and now duplication of the services provided elsewhere on the dial. Traffic can be found everywhere, especially on News 1130, and Everything else is already on NW.
We have to be licensed to drive, and if we wrecked a car four times we wouldn't be allowed to drive. Why aren't broadcasters held to the same standard?
Corus clearly has too many frequencies because they can't think of what to do on 730. Surely someone else can do something that would serve the public better than re-runs during 75 percent of the broadcast day.
The airwaves are public property after all.