TheBigA said:hubcity said:In no sense should "modern rock" encompass active rock. Active rock is rock, just as much as "alternative", post '92, was really "rock" under a more marketable name.
But this is why rock as a format is dying on the radio. The only way for it to attract enough audience is to be some form of hybrid. When you niche it down to active, modern, and alternative, you're just chopping the slice even smaller, and that doesn't work for radio.
But isn't this what 'RXP attempted and what everyone here basically crucified them for?