The alternative stations that get good ratings in the morning tend to have very strong personality morning shows. Think of the original Kevin & Bean on KROQ, BJ & Migs on KISW, Shredd & Ragan on WEDG, and so on. The music isn't going to build consensus. It's better to create passion with personality. But it's hard and takes time. Elliot has done a good job in DC. It hasn't translated to NY yet.
Agreed. One minor correction - Shredd & Regan recently were relocated to sister station 97Rock in Buffalo, but yes, they were heard on WEDG for many years before that.
Dave & Chuck in the Detroit book were almost always #1 in P18-34 and often top five in P25-54 for a few years on Windsor, ON based 89X before being hired by 101 WRIF.
Putting a solo jock on the air to spin records usually isn't going to earn healthy ratings in morning drive on an alternative formatted station; totally agree.
Stern was not an easy sell. Most agency accounts stayed away, and you had an abundance of bail bondsmen, pay-by-the-month car insurance and the like.
I seem to recall reading a very long time ago that the Stern show by itself generated something like $30 million in revenue annually, just for WXRK, at its peak. So while it is true agency accounts shied away, there was no shortage of sold ad inventory.