In response to Michael's post above: You'd think that in a world with so many convenient ways to listen to non-commercial music (Music Choice, XM Sirius, internet radio), not to mention new and cheap ways to listen only to the music you choose (primarily i pods, other MP3s, and smart phones), it would behoove radio to differentiate from those other media by giving us back some personality radio. But I guess the door is closed on that, and I'm just a dinosaur.
After weeks of listening to only my i-pod, and nothing on radio except NPR, I was missing the old FM and decided to tune in on a recent commute. What did I hear? 96.5, K-O-I-T, Light Rock, LESS talk. Arbitron rated number one for people who work. Another thirty minute music set coming right up on 'Koit,' 96.5, K-O-I-T." And that was the live (DJ) part. It was followed by a sweeper that plugged the station for another 30 seconds, then about 5 minutes of commercials. With a couple of exceptions, the other stations are the same, or worse.
After weeks of listening to only my i-pod, and nothing on radio except NPR, I was missing the old FM and decided to tune in on a recent commute. What did I hear? 96.5, K-O-I-T, Light Rock, LESS talk. Arbitron rated number one for people who work. Another thirty minute music set coming right up on 'Koit,' 96.5, K-O-I-T." And that was the live (DJ) part. It was followed by a sweeper that plugged the station for another 30 seconds, then about 5 minutes of commercials. With a couple of exceptions, the other stations are the same, or worse.