That's interesting. I didn't realize just how bad The Dam's ratings were. But during a trip a few weeks ago, the station surprised me. It was certainly an active rock station when it started and not all that far from The Planet in how bad it was. However, it had appeared to take a new direction just within the past few months prior to its death -- playing quite a bit of mainstream alternative rock that it would have never played a year before. Things like Bastille and Imagine Dragons. I wouldn't have labeled it active. Maybe an active/alternative hybrid, leaning towards the alternative side of the spectrum. Perhaps it was a last ditch effort to salvage the station. Obviously it must have been too little too late.