DJ_Perry said:Actually Tangerine Dream and Kraftwerk have quite a following, despite the lack of airplay. I think that is their appeal, not being mainstream
Mainstream is what makes a commercial AM/FM profitable, not having a following. If "having a following" was all that's necessary for a format to flip to EDM, the artist in question have to be mainstream enough to have been played on the radio (or at least played SNL or licensed to car commercials or, in Mumford & Son's case, insurance companies.) Can you say that about Deadmau5 or Skrillex? I don't think so. I don't disagree that EDM would be a nice format this to market to have, but it's really not that viable. For one thing, your target demo wouldn't even be here twice a year (Coachella & Burning Man). I'd rather see a "free-form" oldies station playing Captain Beefheart and Frank Zappa. We haven't had one of those since KSTM, way back when.