I'm in the demographic these stations are supposedly aging downward to reach and I have zero desire to hear most music after the 90s on classic rock radio, and even the ones I like I'm tired of. I also love 80s music. I don't want The Jet to play a ton of the stuff I was hearing over and over on CHR, Modern AC, etc in the 90s. Those were heavy radio listening days for me, and so much of that music doesn't have that intangible "timeless" factor that I get when I'm in a business or scanning and I hear something I haven't in a while from the 80s. And by the 2000s.. there isn't ANYTHING I consider that much of a classic yet. The thought someone is going to hear N'SYNC and feel like that's a "classic" in the same way I feel hearing Creedence or Tom Petty fills me with dread.
I know, research, demographics. But I'm sorry, there is something in me that says that 3 Doors Down, Creed, and Nickelback, are NOT in the same camp as the Doors, Led Zeppelin, or the Stones. I'm not band-bashing, but there is a certain "it" factor that defines classic rock and I don't know how radio will deal with that when you get further into the late 90s/early 2000s.
I use Red Hot Chili Peppers as an example of this. They were an alternative band with funk flair. Even when they got into the slow stuff, like Under The Bridge or My Friends, it could work sonically, and to a point I can see it on KZOK. But can their stuff after remotely be "classic" or "rock?"
I guess formats are whatever they say they are. And I'm not trying to be a snob. But when I punch the "classic rock" button for KZOK, or KISM, I expect certain things, I'm in a certain mood. So I'll agree with ford here. KISM delivers on that expectation much more consistently than KZOK. And it is a factor for me that KISM's talent actually seems to have some connection to Western Washington. KZOK's trackers are in New York and Tampa, and maybe most listeners don't care, but to me, it sounds canned and doesn't connect me any more strongly to the station. If I want the classics, there's a strong signal, staffed with people who live in the region, that delivers what they promise. That's why in my mind they're the superior station.