The same thing happened with 96.9 in Lexington. Up until a couple years ago, they were the all "Soft Rock" Adult Contemporary that they had been for years and years (same as Lite 106.9 was). Now they are leaning heavily in a Hot AC direction and playing much more current stuff than the "soft rock of the 70's 80's and 90's". Interesting thing about it though, 94.5, their main competitor, has shifted more in an AC direction from their long-time Hot AC format. So, it's kinda like they flip-flopped.BobOnTheJob said:Speaking as one who knows little about programming, I have watched more than 1 heritage Soft AC/Light station start venturing in a more Hot AC direction with the end result being a format change after a few years of experimenting. While I'm not a 106.9 listener, if it sounds more current and less "lite" than it did a couple of years ago and the ratings are falling concurrent with that change, it sounds to me like history is likely repeating itself. What's that they say about insanity and trying a failed policy over and over while expecting a different result?