Alpha is a new owner so they have to try their hand at "fixing it" but you can't fix it and it won't matter what they do with it. In 6 months it will be all but forgotten.
The Owensboro people had it as their only Louisville station. These people knew what they were doing. And they couldn't make it work.
Blue Chip tried.
Radio One gave it a go.
Mainline tried a couple of versions, and a signal "upgrade".

They promoted the heck out of it. But if you can't pick up the station with clear reception you're not going to listen. And there are HUGE areas of Louisville where you can't do that.
You get near an FM transmitter site and your radio desensitizes. Stations that are strong enough come in anyway. Fringe stations just go away. 105.1 is a fringe station and it just goes away. Downtown due to 103.9 and, ironically, 102.3. Northeast- Snyder and I-71 area- due to 103.1. It's completely unlistenable in this area. I'll bet the Snyder and Taylorsville Road area is almost as bad.
Dixie Highway doesn't come in well because of terrain.
Has this station ever done better than 18th?