I don't want two stations to be similar. Just the opposite. It's embarrassing listening to 93.3 - they play 99% of what's on 94.5. Ergo:
Green Day - both 93.3 and 94.5
Nirvana - both 93.3 and 94.5
Violent Femmes (surprisingly enough) - both 93.3 and 94.5
94.5 doesn't play Billy Eilish - yet. Give 'em time & she'll be on rotation there faster than you can say Miley Cyrus.
Today's 12 noon hour on 93.3 (sorry for the terrible formatting, copied and pasted from BDS):
12:57PM Today Smashing Pumpkins
12:53PM Can I Call You Tonight? Dayglow
12:49PM Gives You Hell All-American Rejects
12:46PM Cradles Sub Urban
12:38PM Monsters All Time Low Feat. Blackbear
12:35PM Thnks Fr Th Mmrs Fall Out Boy
12:30PM Bitter Sweet Symphony Verve
12:28PM Mood 24kGoldn Feat. Iann Dior
12:24PM Time To Pretend MGMT
12:21PM I Think I'm OKAY Machine Gun Kelly X Yungblud X Travis Barker
12:18PM Trampoline SHAED
12:09PM Hallucinogenics Matt Maeson
12:06PM Steady, As She Goes Raconteurs
12:02PM Crawling Linkin Park
I only see 2 songs that might have a slim chance of a spin on KOOL (Bitter Sweet Symphony and Today) but most likely don't show up over there. Perception is reality to you and that's fine. The fact is plenty of people in the upper "alt" demo of 18-49 don't get all upset hearing a 90's monster hit from when they were in high school alongside newer stuff. And the younger part of the demo absolutely knows these 90s records and responds positively to them or they wouldn't be there. Hubbard does a TON of research. Is it new and cutting edge? Absolutely not. It's an alternative hits format targeted at passive listening, not people who still spend every weekend perusing whatever may have shown up at their local Zia this week.
Always wanting to hear "oh wow" records is not a recipe for success in a PPM world. It's a recipe for that aforementioned 1.7...or worse (see KOAI)