Bill Weston and Joe Bevilacqua were both good programmers and were able to give HJY that "all over the road" feel while still getting great results. I agree with Scott, the music has gotten "older" and is essentially a classic rock station now. A common argument is that the current rock product, mainly active rock, isn't doing well, and many active rockers have retreated to playing more classic and 90s rock. WAAF and more recently, WCCC/Hartford, are two examples of this. What is actually doing well currently is alternative. While it's not the alternative explosion of the 90s, bands like Mumford & Sons, Muse, Imagine Dragons, and Phoenix are all doing well. Weston and Bevilacqua weren't afraid to add more alternative-leaning tracks in their time (Sheryl Crow, Smash Mouth, Mighty Mighty Bosstones), and I think that his is what is missing. Rock doesn't have to be all loud, distorted guitars, growling singers, singing about strippers and such. What made HJY great is they played what is big currently in rock music while honoring the rockers from the past. Now they're stuck in the past and may play the occasional Godsmack or Shinedown song. It's a shame.
Jacko