Ha! And how "boomer" of you to think people's lives revolve around a radio station.
Keep in mind what may be "fun and creative" for you is "annoying and obnoxious" for someone else, especially fans of the previous format who are now screwed and upset.
As I said, any impact the stunting COULD have had was completely blown when Emmis sued Big Boy. The cat is out of the proverbial bag. No real surprise or anticipation any more.
I've been on both sides of this. The one that hurt the most was just recently mentioned on this board - When Frank Cody fired all of the KMET jocks on a Friday in February 1987, he did somewhat of a reverse stunt. Instead of playing music or some sort of stunt regarding the next station to come, he played this ominous death sound and then an ominous voice said how many days, and then on the last day, how many hours until the station died for good on Valentines Day. It was an agonizing week and a half as I listened to what was effectively the corpse of my favorite station and rumors swirled as to what would come next. But I did listen. And even listened to the first few hours and days of the Wave, although as a rock 'n' roller, it wasn't really my thing, and I was consigned to just suffering with KLOS up the dial.
It is true that I didn't have a smart phone with social messaging and texting apps at the time, so yes it was a bit different then.