I agree with QXZChamp.
KEGL needs to weed out the dinosaur rock and become more aggressive, similar to KUPD in Phoenix and KBPI in Denver. Even KATT in OKC rocks quite a bit harder than KEGL, and the former is definitely more aggressive on breaking new music, too.
KEGL plays some excellent stuff, but their problem is they also play a LOT of dinsosaur rock (about 30% of their playlist) that has been burnt to a crisp over the years. I think fans of newer rock get frustrated when they have to weed through the ancient crap.
BTW, one reason KTBZ does so well is because Houston has no active rock or mainstream rock station. They get a lot of listenership by default.
KEGL needs to weed out the dinosaur rock and become more aggressive, similar to KUPD in Phoenix and KBPI in Denver. Even KATT in OKC rocks quite a bit harder than KEGL, and the former is definitely more aggressive on breaking new music, too.
KEGL plays some excellent stuff, but their problem is they also play a LOT of dinsosaur rock (about 30% of their playlist) that has been burnt to a crisp over the years. I think fans of newer rock get frustrated when they have to weed through the ancient crap.
BTW, one reason KTBZ does so well is because Houston has no active rock or mainstream rock station. They get a lot of listenership by default.