Well, now I'm going to flip back to the other side and say I understand WHY they switched 1170 from classic country to news / talk, even though I disagree with the decision:
The feeling was that the classic country format was pulling only an audience of 65+. That's darn near impossible to sell. Therefore, changing to talk allowed them to pull a slightly younger audience.
(Irony of ironies, the conservative talk format tends to pull a 45+ crowd... but it is technically younger...)
You're right that they could have kept their numbers up with the classic country format, but they were looking 25-54, not 12+. Apparently those numbers DID come up some when they switched... don't know if that's still true.
Besides, nobody in recent memory had ever challenged KRMG. Why not talk a part of that huge audience that's kept Cox in good money for years now?
Unfortunately, they were underfunded to really compete.
All they had was Michael DelGiorno. He didn't draw people to the syndication leftovers 1170 was stuck with like they had hoped. He's now been gone a long, long time.
They had Chris on in the afternoons, until budget cuts set him loose.
No disrespect to Pat Campbell, but he's not really setting the Tulsa airwaves on fire as far as I can tell.
Elvis Polo gets ONE hour a day.
The rest of the programming is "what KRMG didn't want to run," a tough position for anybody.
I haven't seen a billboard or any other advertising for 1170 in quite some time.
There's some good people over at 1170, but I don't know how you set that frequency back on fire. I'd like classic country, but Journal's idea of classic country seems to include the 80s urban cowboy scene, which turns me off. (Other friends disagree.) Perhaps if it were marketed as REAL country instead of CLASSIC country, you could play more modern stuff as well and perhaps pull in a younger audience that didn't see you as a country oldies station... ah, but marketing takes money nobody has right now.
I think where they are is where they will be for a long, long time: a minor nuisance for KRMG, & a station that isn't drowning as long as they don't spend any more money on anything. Perhaps once we're past this financial mess, they can bring in local talent and make a real go of it.