Sadly I think I agree with you. As long as the legendary WZZQ no serious competition, most of the popular music was on AM back then, they did fine. As soon as AC, top 40 and country started to move to FM, they had to become more "commercial" and the writing was on the wall. If I remember correctly 94.7 tried running some album cuts at night, so did 101.7 (Rock 102) 1590 AM, and 98.7 (98 Rock) and even Z-106 in the early days, but it didn't last. It was only a matter of time before the consultants and bean counters turned on the cookie cutter. I've noticed that other stations tend to sound better right before a format change. As a rule of thumb, If a station plays music that is too cool, look for a format change within a few days.