So here I am, visiting one of America's largest radio markets, and one of the biggest cities in the US, and imagine my surprise to find that there is no News Radio format station. How is this possible? With DFW, a smaller market (or so I thought) having KRLD, I would have thought people would have a need for news and traffic out here? LA, NY, Chicago, Dallas... They all have continuous news format stations. Then, here comes Houston, and... ? How come? And don't tell me "its because there are not enough listeners," I know there has to be a better reason than just that.
But at least there's classic hits, right? Not exactly. Arrow is the station that uses "Classic Rock" in the name, yet, the Eagle sounds more like a Classic Rock station than Arrow does. Where are the stations that just play mainstream 60s, 70s, and 80s hits? Even Lubbock has one of those. Eagle sounds like a Rock station, not like "Classic Hits." What's the deal?
One of the biggest markets in the country, and big old format holes!
But at least there's classic hits, right? Not exactly. Arrow is the station that uses "Classic Rock" in the name, yet, the Eagle sounds more like a Classic Rock station than Arrow does. Where are the stations that just play mainstream 60s, 70s, and 80s hits? Even Lubbock has one of those. Eagle sounds like a Rock station, not like "Classic Hits." What's the deal?
One of the biggest markets in the country, and big old format holes!