Scott and the group,  I love radio just as much as all of us.  However -- the 
rules have changed.   It does NOT matter if you are "on the air" or not.  Even 
a dark station license is worth more than an entire year of commercials.   The 
FCC auctions make the "license worth more than the entire assets of the 
station.   5 stations in the Central Valley of California have been silent for 
over 7 years.   Yet sale value is over 7 million dollars.   The "stick" value 
is more than what any station can ever make "selling Ads".  It doesn't matter 
any more -- if a local broadcaster "serves the public good".  You can get on 
the old soap box if you wish -- but broadcasting - itself does not matter.   
It's the license to broadcast that does.  
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