Not familiar with this situation other than the owner of the station is actually the widow of the owner who owned that station, a FM in Milledgeville and an AM in nearby Eatonton. I don’t know she was involved in operation of the stations while Craig Baker was alive. He died in 2016. WYTH heyday came when it was operated by Annie Lee Small who along with her husband bought the station in 1959. Mrs. Small died in 2008 and she was the real broadcaster in the family having once worked at WSB in the 1940s. Even before FM became dominant, those small AM stations under the signal of WSB had a tougher time attracting as large an audience and thus generated less response for advertisers. You could make a living but no one got wealthy operating one. Thanks to Georgia’s poor soil conductivity, a bunch of AM stations were built in towns really not large enough to support a station and second and third stations were added in places which would make a profitable operation. Good money was made in Athens, Gainesville and Rome but even Rome was very over radioed.