As much as I resisted it, and hate to accept it, while I believe there was a window for more varied talk on FM... In most markets it's closed, because technology advanced and the investments weren't made when it could have been developed and rooted enough to still be viable. The best I can hope for now is a few intrepid PDs or companies that rearrange those Titanic deck chairs for a better view on the end of the ship that is more slowly sinking.
Real Radio in Orlando is still a successful non-partisan talk station. Are they launching any new ones? The product was created in a different time by a different owner when "podcasting" wasn't even a word and sustained. Trying to do it from scratch now, unless you're Bezos or Elon and you just have a fetish for radio, seems like a non-starter. KMBZ in Kansas City (FM) is programmed very well by Alan Furst. Did Audacy call him up to be a talk format captain and evolve stations like WPHT? Did they call Diane Newman at WWL? No.
For whatever reason, this is the product we get, the KSFO type stations and they're going to ride it till the wheels fall off, apparently. Look at WLS. I grew up with that being not a rock and roll station, but the home of Don and Roma, Catherine Johns, Jay Marvin, Ty & Ed, they even had local hosts on weekends. Then they go all in on conservative talk. They make a half-hearted attempt to moderate with Bruce St. James, the ratings remain anemic, and they "repent" and go all in on the Trump wing. The ratings still stink but they stay the course.
In St. Louis, Audacy owns two big talk outlets, the legendary KMOX and the successful KFTK. KMOX is a more mild in tone outlet that appears to be more moderate (to be honest, I'm not familiar with two of their anchor shows, they've changed them since I was more regularly listening) and conservative talk KFTK. It appears KMOX may be moving more towards the KMBZ model, but until those changes, KMOX was also heavily conservative and has three competing fully-Trump friendly outlets (an iHeart "Patriot" and two local independents that go even further - "Real Talk" and "NewsSTL".)
I'd love to believe it could change. I still love radio. But I'm about over putting any hope in it being what it was for me again, both as a listener and as a career. And I was listening to Chip Franklin till the very last, so it's not like every KGO listener was in those high and difficult to sell demos, but there's not enough of us, and I doubt even if you rebooted the entire project on FM, it would recapture half of what it used to be, financially or audience wise.
And I hate that. Because live, reacting in real time radio, with the discipline and pacing and interaction can be magic. You can't replace it with a podcast. I can get more out of three hours of truly lively talk radio than unstructured rambling for three hours with Joe Rogan. But I grew up on that format, it resonates with me. Even the biggest national conservative talkers mostly don't make Rogan bucks. So... here we are. And speaking of Chip Franklin, they gave him a couple of fill-ins on KIRO in Seattle. He was great. He hasn't been back in what, two years now? That time slot is running with a solo host because even slower to cut Bonneville had to make budgetary adjustments. Even some of the most talented and experienced are screwed because of this. So "talent development" is barely a concept. They're trying to bail the water out, not bring on more weight - even if that's a better crew than what they've got on board.