in Dallas, the reason why KVIL is struggling as a Alternative station is a combo of a few things.
1. Today's Alternative is more pop leaning and you can't beat "The pop station" in Dallas, which is KHKS 106.1 Kiss FM.
2. they can't beat the establish hard rocker in town, KEGL 97.1 The Eagle, which plays some of the Alternative Rock artist that gets air play on the Eagle outside of the 2-7 PM slot (as Ben & Skin and Russ Martin Show is on at that time and both shows are consider hot talk shows, where their history goes back to 105.3 when it was still hot talk, also, the RMS is pretty much not the Russ Martin Show as Russ went on a leave last year and sadly passed away back in February).
3. the talent ain't local enough, you can't compete with long time established DFW area shows like Hawkeye in the Morning on 96.3 KSCS, The Musers in the Mornings on KTCK The Ticket, Kidd Kraddick in the Morning (minus Kidd as he died in 2013), any other show on The Ticket during the day, Bo & Jim on 92.5 KZPS, and of course the RMS. the only person with a past to DFW radio is Stryker who hosted Lovelines for years after Adam Carolla left for his morning show on LA's 97.1 when it was hot talk in 2006. and Lazlow was only heard on this market pre-103.7 via XM Satellite Radio/SiriusXM when he was apart of the "Opie & Anthony" hot talk channel The Virus (now known as Faction Talk).
4. the market's top radio demos are CHR (dominated by Kiss FM), Country Music (96.3 KSCS and sister station 99.5 The Wolf has the Cumulus Country 1-2 punch), the minorities of DFW are mostly African-American or Latino so they are either listening to one of the many Spanish language station if they are Latino or KBFB 97.9 The Beat or KKDA K104. the other major players are Talk radio on the AM side (due to most of North Texas except the main core DFW area) leaning right, the religious music stations like KLTY, or Rockers 97.1 The Eagle and classic rock sister KZPS Lone Star 92.5. and not to mention the sport talk stations of The Ticket and KRLD FM 105.3 The Fan.
5. people will still identify 103.7 as KVIL aka "The Ron Chapman Station" as it was the long time home of the recently passed away radio icon of DFW radio. people will automatically associate the station with it's AC Heydays of the 70s-90s with Chapman hosting mornings. also, not to mention KDGE flipping to Star 102.1 in 2016 after being The Edge (since 2000 on 102.1, but the format, Edge branding, KDGE calls and legacy dates back to 1989 when it launched as 94.5 The Edge, on a rimshot in Gainesville, TX) was a sign of the times that in Dallas, Alterative/Alternative Rock was dead as a popular format due to it being cannibalized by KEGL when they went back to active rock in late 2007 after the format flipped to Sunny in 2004, and another format flip to Spanish, which both failed miserably. when 97.1 flipped in 2004, it's sister KDGE inherited the younger listener while KZPS got the older listeners that listened to the older hits played on the Eagle at the time (as they played stuff from the 70s and 80s at the time of the end of the original 97.1 The Eagle hard rock run). in 2016, after KDGE flipped, the irony of KDGE's former listeners who were former Eagle listeners of the 1992-2004 era hard rock Eagle being inherited by the very station that died in 2004 and was resurrected in 2007.
6. what works for some markets (New York, LA, Chicago, Etc), sometimes don't work for Dallas-Fort Worth. this is a case of when nationalization of a format can hurt as people don't want a national taste for music in this market, they want it to be more cater to this area, they want The Toadies (a North Texas Alt Rock favorite), not some poppy Indie rock act from New York City. point is, this is why they are struggling too.
Audacy needs to do a better job if they want KVIL as Alt 103.7 to survive.