101.9 RXP Version 2 was around at a time when the alternative format was relatively healthy in the early '10s, when artists like MGMT, Muse, Mumford & Sons, Modest Mouse (a lot of Ms!) were big, and was the right balance of indie vs. mainstream, old vs. new, and tightly focused vs. freeform. If I recall, RXPs numbers went up in the last several months when their playlist became more focused and more in line as an alternative station. They disappeared for a while, so when Version 2 appeared, fans were excited to get RXP back. Perhaps it was coincidental that they got some relatively strong numbers during that brief time, but they were tapping into something that didn't exist in New York at the time. Granted, the launch of Alt 92.3 was pretty good out the gate, but bad programming choices and corporate mentality got in the way, and one by one, Audacy's Alts are disappearing.