Calling it "poor programming" is a sign of a bias on your part. Hippie Radio went head-to-head with "Classic Hits 97.1" two years ago, and not surprisingly, the latter blinked first. Hippie Radio has had the same programming for well over two years now, despite your almost daily insistence over those past two years that they will be gone "just any day now." If the corporate bigwigs could maintain the same format for that long, you might have a point. But Come-in-last constantly "tweaked" 97.1 to the point that I believe listeners lost interest. And playing the SAME song for as many as FOUR times in a row every Monday afternoon certainly did not help out their cause. I don't think that they ever maintained ANY format for as long as two years.This is why big playlist gold stations in major markets fail, yet there are cases of such poor programming in smaller markets on stations that continue to play long lists, year after year. In the big market, there are plenty of suitable alternatives. In the small market, there are not.
I don't want any of the corporate guys trying to program MY generation's music, because they have repeatedly proven that they can't get it right. Don't denigrate the guys who ARE doing it right. Kool 103 down in Jackson has had this format for 25 years! The corporate guys can't maintain a format for that long. Don't run down the stations who are actually satisfying their listeners.
Do us a favor, David. Since you obviously have a bias against this format, just don't even program a station with this format. Leave it to the guys who know what they are doing. Leave it to the independent guys, and moms and pops, and you can go program Katy Perry on AC.
Even the "big playlist gold stations in major markets" argument falls flat with me because in these days of multiple station ownership, the station in question is often owned by the same corporation as the station with the next closest format, making that argument suspect.