Since I was geoblocked from the stream, I just drove 400 miles to listen. (OK, not really, but I did just drive to Phoenix.)
On the plus side, the 95.1 signal starts coming in clearly about 100-125 miles northwest of the metro, as soon as the station from "se-LIG-man" fades out. (Who knew?)
On the minus side, I was remarkably unimpressed with the presentation. It just seems like Jack with a lot more '60s and early '70s in the mix, right down to the Announcer With Attitude.
And on the big minus side, although I might be somewhat in the target demo (I'll never admit it), listening to all those ads for term life insurance and similar things really did not make me feel "excited" or "happy" (or "wow") about listening to the station.
Music radio is supposed to be about optimism, but everything about the presentation suggested "looking back," "story of your life," "your musical history," and so on ... all things that kept reminding me the end is nearer than I care to consider.
I'm surprised that this new format has launched with, apparently, so little effort put into it. When the great formats of the past hit the air, it was almost always a BIG DEAL. Now it's just John Sebastian and his freaky iPod on shuffle. Maybe they'll grow into it, and I'll check back from time to time, but it all seems so ... bland.
(ETA, side note: As I got closer to Phoenix, I switched between 95.1 and 94.9. It seems as if the signal on 95.1 might be getting more post-processing than the one on 94.9, making it seem just a tad bit more lively. Or perhaps it's just where I happened to be at the time.)