ionosphere said:andrewduong77 said:It should been in such a way where KBRU should still be Alternative as KHBZ while KRXO should still be Classic Rock. Oh well, things change, so we have KBRU playing 80s and 90s rock which resembles a Gen-X format like KTGX is at a time in Tulsa.
I thought maybe Tyler should flip KRXO to Alternative instead of Sports and Clear Channel should shift KBRU to 70s and 80s Classic Rock.
KQOB should really focus on an Adult Hits format instead of a Classic Rock format like KBEZ in Tulsa, KJKK in Dallas, WJGO in Ft. Myers, FL, or KCBS in LA since "Bob FM" is pretty much an Adult Hits branding in the first place.
Huh?
KRXO is flipping because they are horrible in the ratings. It's hard to fix something that is so watered down and broken. KRXO brought classic rock to OKC, but they are far from where they were 20 years ago. They have nothing that makes them stand apart from Bob or The Brew. Sports, as someone else mentioned, is easy money. Tyler knows that. Flipping to Alternative would be going from bad to worse. That format doesn't really even exist anymore, and it is certainly not a money maker.
And flipping Bob to adult hits because that's the format other "Bob"-branded stations use? That makes zero sense. With KRXO flipping, Bob stands to gain their audience (especially those out of the metro who won't be able to pick up 104.5)...flipping now would be a horrible idea.
Alternative still works in other cities, but I don't think the 107.7 frequency is best suited for it. Maybe the 104.5 frequency if the classic rock format fails on it. It's very popular with people in their twenties today, but overall is still a niche format. There are still several other popular formats with no stations in OKC, that work in most cities, and the last thing needed is another sports talk station.
As easy money as sports is, isn't there still a point when too much is too much? Could they flip every frequency on the dial on OKC to sports talk and all still make money?