KGVL must be small market sounding. No voice tracking, letting the EAS do all your weather bulletins, etc. They're not playing the same 300 songs and they're doing some local information to cause locals to want to listen. Personally, I can put up with less than top 5 market sound for something that is different or original. Maybe we should look at how they localize versus how poorly they compare to the same old same old. If I recall, the Hunt County area has much older demos than DFW, so they're likely hitting a pretty good chunk of the market. Lots of folks retiring out in those areas.
KGVL has to be a struggle financially. They're much like trying to raise money for a nuclear power plant on a fault line in Japan right now. The deal is they are trying and as I tend to root for the underdog that tries, I say their legacy has yet to be written. Where will they be this time next year?
KGVL's recent legacy has not been too bright the last few years because of bad/poor ownership-management and legally questionable activities. As it stands now, current owners/management (Hue Beavers-Jaan McCoy) have all the $$$ they need to stay on the air as long as they want. Their number one priority is to regain the trust and confidence of the Greenville-Hunt County community. IMHO, they should do well.
RT decries the fact that in his opinion they sound like a small market station like there's something wrong with that. Well, here's a small fact he seems to overlook...
KGVL *IS* a small market station.
And in case y'all missed it, four days ago a nearby SMALL MARKET station sold for $1,250,000. If you listen to KEBC awhile, you'll find out they sound kinda like a small market station, too. One I wouldn't mind having (or one like it) myself.