No we don't the 6 pop varity stations are plenty, Let's see we have KTFM, KXXM, KLTO, KBBT, KQXT, and KSMG. San Antonio needs another Oldies station besides KONO. I was hoping KTSA would fill the void. Have one that plays 70s 80s and 90s R&B and pop. An Oldies station for a different generation one raised on Disco, Funk, R&B, New Jack, Freestyle, Breakdance, a touch of 80s pop but not like the Point, and a dash of Rock, 80s New Wave, 90s Alternative all mixed in. For example you have KAHL which is Adult Standards (the music catered to 60+) KONO for the Baby Boomers, then hopefully KTSA-55 for the Generation after KONO. Try it as a pilot if ratings are good, flip one of the BMP low performing FMs. AM radio can be revived but the signal has to be strong and the advertising needs to be in your face with TV spots and billboard advertisments and advertisements on VIA.