I think people are more "traditional" than we give them credit for. AC stations change to move with the "times" by making their product more "rhythmic." However, I think a lot of listeners go to it to hear artists they don't hear on other stations like contemporary artists like Michelle Branch, Lifehouse, Natasha Bedingfield, Sara Bareilles, Daughtry, as well as standards like Cyndi Lauper, Natalie Imbruglia, Sting, Rod Stewart, ect. Some AC stations I think are actually pretty well-done and attract a lot of listeners. However, I do not think the AC in Kansas City is very good once Steel City took over KC102.1. For example, two songs in a row were "Stacy's Mom" by Fountains of Wayne and "Back in Black" by AC/DC. They also play worn out recurrents like "Party Rock Anthem" and "Ain't it Fun" and their ratings show it; they again got a 2.2 in the market share. However, this does not mean they are faultering in their target demo of women 25-44, and since I am not in that demo or work there, I really can't comment. However, I sometimes think media outlets try to push the "hip new thing!" on listeners and on TV viewers, though the audience is more grounded. These are just my two cents, though.