For-profit Broadcasting entities usually make programming decisions based on revenue or potential revenue; to simply play Elvis or Kyrgyzistan Goat-herder music because one is a fan of The King or goats would put at-risk frequencies/facilities worth many millions or hundreds of millions of dollars.
Since most of these Broadcast behemoths are publically-traded, the CEO, et al, would have to answer to the stockholders for poor decision making in the formatting of these outlets.
While your protest that not hearing Elvis or other types of music is duly noted and has merit, perhaps Elvis has been down-sized to being part of a niche format. Even the Beatles aren't the staples of standard Oldies stations they once were. And, that's a shame.
Since most of these Broadcast behemoths are publically-traded, the CEO, et al, would have to answer to the stockholders for poor decision making in the formatting of these outlets.
While your protest that not hearing Elvis or other types of music is duly noted and has merit, perhaps Elvis has been down-sized to being part of a niche format. Even the Beatles aren't the staples of standard Oldies stations they once were. And, that's a shame.