Agreed, Don. It would make sense for WPOP to be the flagship of ESPN Radio. But besides that, there has been talk for years of bringing a station back to Bristol - the sixth largest city in the state with the HQ of ESPN, the city's largest taxpayer. I used to work @1440WBIS & PD Don Moline & others that worked there always spoke about it. There are other smaller towns in CT that have AM stations. The powers that be don't see having a station as economically viable and feasible. They can't sell it. It's a shame. That's why 1440WBIS (which used to employ Bob Crane from Hogan's Heroes which went on the air in the 1940's) went dark years ago, got sold to Hispanic broadcasters in New Britain & flipped the freq to 1120. Couldn't ABC/Disney with all their $ even open up an LPFM like WZBG/Litchfield?