Losing Scott Vanderpool is indeed a sad day for both KZOK and loyal fans. I must say, I find it impressive that KZOK continues to perform as well as it does, probably thanks to their impressive morning show, because that station really is otherwise a shell of its former self. The playlist has shrunk down significantly to a point of stale predictability. Obviously, iheart was left with no choice but to modernize KZOK somewhat as time has gone by, but it seems to have evolved into a "butt rock" station in the modern era. My commentary on "butt rock" is an exaggeration, as every classic rock radio stations now emphasize core rock music from the 1980s and 90s. I'm sure that highly 80s and 90's centric playlists promote listener retention, and therefore return on investment, but I surely wish there was more variety than what we currently get. "The Jet" can also be predictable, but they do seem to have more variety than their sister station (hence the name "Seattle's Best Variety). They are incredibly lucky to have a great afternoon host in Matt Case. While I've never personally met him, he makes radio sound effortless and entertaining in every break. I also think that iheart is smart to utilize voice tracks from Robin Rock for their midday programming. She fits the format well, and provides a level of sincerity that far exceeds some of the voice tracked programming on KZOK. Some of the current KZOK programming sounds extremely wooden, to a point where it lacks intelligible sincerity. Iheart seems to have a national programming model where many of their hosts recycle show prep stories that are provided to them from corporate. The tracked programming on KJR bucks this trend, as I rarely hear any of their tracked hosts continually plugging iheartradio music festivals or recycle generic stories over and over again. Just my $0.02 for how little they are worth.