I contend KTRH is a great station. I think KROI is a great station. Comparing one to the other is apples and oranges. They are vastly different from one another. I cannot, for the life of me, figure out why KTRH wants to call attention to what they are not.
Clear Channel made the wise business decision. Run a radio station in the easiest, most profitable manner with the best possible results as far as attracting dollars. That is a solid business decision.
The issue is emotional for many of us. We humans don't like change very much and when our emotional ties are connected to business, there is something in our brain that says that is not right. Even so, the station we counted on for news for years is no longer, and for some time, not the station we became emotionally attached to in order to be kept informed. The change, dictated by business (producing as much profit as possible), irks us because it seems they sold out for the almighty dollar. However, every smart business tries to maximize profits and lower overhead so it can survive economic downturns and such. When we know we cannot turn to KTRH for instant news when we could in years prior, we feel let down.
I doubt KROI will overtake KTRH in the ratings, ever. With that said, I see the potential for success for KROI and see how it can become a very important part of the Houston Radio landscape. Hopefully that will happen, not only because it offers more diversity on the radio dial, is welcome to a segment of radio listeners and also because I'd hate to see anybody put up this sort of investment and lose (employees and company).