A suggestion from the balcony
Roger, are you aware of the new station that's trying to get a foothold here in Houston, KILE 1560? I've heard that it 's a 50kw AM, which I really question, because you don't see many stations with that much power on the upper end of the AM band.
ANYWHO, it's one of those "brokered time" stations. They sell you as much time as you can afford to buy and YOU sell your own advertising to pay the bills and, it is hoped, make some money. Here's what they say about themselves on their website:
"KILE AM 1560 Radio is licensed to the City of Bellaire Texas by the Federal Communications Commission. Our transmitter is located just south of the Astrodome in Houston, Texas, and our signal covers most of the greater Houston-Galveston metropolitan area.
KILE is a brokered time (sometimes referred to as a block time) commercial AM radio station. This means that we provide a broadcast platform for a fee to
independent programmers who plan and produce their own programs. Our family of independent programmers are very dedicated and talented individuals and organizations that provide excellent multi-cultural programming for our community.
KILE is one of the few 'big city' radio stations that is independently owned, operated, and totally committed to community service."
I haven't bothered to listen to KILE yet, so I have no idea what they're doing or how they sound. I'm sure you'll agree that it's probably going to sound like a radio supermarket, and the quality of the programs depends on the talents and abilities of the person who bought the time slot.
If none of the other Houston stations will take a chance on the kind of middle-of-the-road talk radio you're so good at, this might be a way to get your foot back in the door of the Houston market. KILE doesn't care what side of the road you're on. Buy the time, sell your own ads, and have a great time.