Which proves that when Jhani was PD and fixing the mess KRTH had been left in by his predecessors, he used multiple tactics: First, he used the tight regular playlist to be very familiar during the high-listening dayparts; second, he did go deeper for special weekends than many of you had speculated; third, he did have some "nights only" titles to prevent burning through the rotation overnight.
All of you who said bad things about him at the time now owe him an apology. I'll be happy to forward any you want to give to him.
Actually I liked Jhani's approach. Upon his arrival, he ditched some of the titles that had been burned to a crispy crisp by the previous regime, brought in some late 70s and 80's that the station sorely lacked, increased the number of rock tracks, brought back some themed weekends which was an opportunity to spin some songs not on the regular playlist, and generally brought a brighter presentation to the station. He was much more flexible than he ever was with KOST 103, where playlists were so tight and jocks were micro-managed down to the last syllable (literally). The station will never have the 10,000 song on-air library I want them to have, but he at least more intelligently managed the 700 song playlist better than the previous regime. He made the station listenable again and probably saved the station's format.