You act like New York radio hasn't tried rock before. Take a look at this thread. WPLJ was once a rock station. WNEW was once a rock station. Then there was WRXP The New York Rock Experiment. How many more times do you have to fail? Keep paying for Sirius. I have no problem with that. Enjoy!
Go back and read my first post in this thread. I openly stated that I wasn't specifically speaking to the New York market. I said that New York has stronger listenership in other formats. The statement was about Rock as a whole. It doesn't matter if it's New York, Boston, Philly, or anywhere else on the East Coast. When we got into the 2000s, the radio industry decided to stick to 90s acts. Look at the commonality between most Rock stations that failed. The ones like WYSP that went classic rock had their own issues. But, the ones that claimed to be modern rock were all heavily focused on mainstream 90s acts. Any new music mainly was from established 90s bands, like Foo Fighters, Pearl Jam, The Offspring, etc. These are all bands I like, but how many times do you play My Hero and call it new rock? Bands from the 2000s that have survived the rock-pocalypse still don't get the same playtime as their older 90s counterparts. I'll hear Rape Me way more than Down With The Sickness on the modern rock stations. Forget about anything by more mainstream modern acts like Breaking Benjamin and Volbeat.
So, I'm the bad guy for identifying the common theme. Thanks for bringing up WRXP. If I remember, first, did the station fail or did Emmis have financial issues? Second, wasn't WRXP's playlist a lot like I previously mentioned? Terrestrial radio did exactly that to rock. Where Country and Pop get new music routinely played through, rock stations refuse to allow through new acts.
But, it's the listeners' fault for finding Jeremy to be overplayed for the last near 25 years. The same for Self-Esteem, Push, Machinehead, etc. Your answer is to tell me to go away for saying that your formula is broken. At what point do you realize that you are thinking with arragance and ignorance to what us as listeners are saying? You say we went away. We went away, because you are playing 20+ year old songs under the guise of new/modern rock. Go back to 1999, did modern rock stations play a heavy rotation of 70s acts with a small amount of (then) modern acts peppered in? No! We got Stairway added to the rotation here and there, but the acts of the time got the spotlight. How about the 80s and the hair bands of that era. Did you turn on a modern rock station in 1989 and hear an abundance of The Beatles and Janus Joplin? No! Again, they were in the rotation, but they didn't take the spotlight from the acts of the day. Yet, I listen to modern rock stations and hear Bulls on Parade. It's a song I like, but it isn't modern.
I would have greater respect for you if you just admit that you don't like modern rock and that's why you give it a chance. Instead, it's the bands, record company, listeners, the drummer's mother, etc fault. It's not the radio station that refuses to play new rock. It's not the fault of the station who plays songs sung by a guy who committed suicide almost 25 years ago, under the guise of "modern rock". That's not at all why listeners left. It's that they like more rhythmic music. Perhaps because the rhythmic stations play more actual new and modern songs from those formats that people lean that way. You don't need a damn record company to tell you what to play. You don't need to see a band on MTV to play their song. Last time I checked, stations have music directors for a purpose. How about having them listen to new acts and giving some airtime to these acts. But hey, it's easier to just say that there isn't payola. How many points did WAAF get off Godsmack's album "All Wound Up", which was remastered into its self-titled debut album? I actually own a copy of All Wound Up. Bought it at Newbury Comics in 1997.
I'm going to stay right here and share my perspectives. I'll listen to satellite and feel hurt to see FM slowly become the graveyard that AM now is, because the people in the buisness are too aragant to see their involvement in the problem. Instead it's easier to bash me with my pesky questions and observations. You don't have a defense to my points, just a runaround claim for me to be making a statement that I openly ensured to clarify yesterday.