How this was handled and allowed to play out in public was simply abysmal. If the station (993X) is to be rebranded after being a truly alternative format to an oldies format in such a short space of time, it begs the question why not rebrand to the oldies format from the outset? and waste so much time and expense?
I enjoyed 93X because it was indeed playing progressive, alternative music from the 70s and 80's (punk, new wave, post-punk, etc.) and that was the alternative music of my youth, where I lived and where I grew up. And therein lies the crux, the term alternative is relative and taken out of context is meaningless. I perused the historical playlists and listened to "air checks" of 101.9 and I would never conceive of the station being an alternative format, given my geography, cultural sensibilities and personal tastes,
I'm not from Columbus, nor am I an Ohioan, and it didn't take me long to realize that something was indeed different, when a town with such a large University did not have a history of a counter-culture radio station playing all manner of formats. We can be thankful for being able to stream college radio stations over the Internet, but in my pre-Internet youth, my musical evolution would have been nothing without student radio and pirate radio stations.