I can respect that argument, but I can also counter it. "Who would want Art"?
I don't think Art wants anyone wanting/owning Art. I highly doubt he would take any contract Preimere offered...
In the arena of amatuer radio we're talking. On top of being simple and something he has done his whole life, he would have no bosses to deal with. The broadcast (of whatever format) could be streamed over the web.
I believe that you and I are on the same page. I don't think that he wants or needs a huge commercial show. He has done that in the past, he is partially retired and I doubt that he wants another gig doing 7 days a week. A small show once or twice a week on a few stations to start might be exactly what he needs. It scratches the "itch" of broadcasting but allows him to remain a father, a husband and generally retired. He retains control of the show, has time to prepare (something that other hosts could learn from) and can enjoy freedom without a call screener in sight.
As for who would hire him... can you imagine running a radio station in a city where a different station has C2Cam and you have... what do you have to compete presently? Along comes Art and promises you an instant audience (even if his show is not carried in Canada I promise that I will stream any station that he appears on.) I honestly doubt that as the station manager of a station who rates #20 overnight in your market that you are about to turn him down. I don't think that Art needs mega $$$ to appear, so you offer him a fair deal and he promises to limit himself to 50 stations nation wide so that you don't have any major competition for his audience and everybody is happy.
Or perhaps he really does just do a weekly show streamed over the net VIA one single station who wants the business. I doubt that Art wants to work for free or feel like he is being taken advantage of, but it does not sound like it would be about the money but rather that it would be doing something in retirement as a bit of a hobby...
Yeah, I realize that it is all guesses based on very little. Just little "snippets" and the knowledge that most people don't adjust to a permanent retirement where they neglect hobbies or passions very well. In addition to that, I can not see Art being forced into such a retirement; there are just too many options open to him.