Our local radio station - Radio Stoke - was one of the first, and it remains a bastion for up-themselves BBC types who can't get into London-based stations, topped up with local numpties employed for their 'local colour' which means they are strongly accented, and talk nonsense for the hard of thinking.
Their breathless hypocracy was evidenced by the recent death of one of their most popular presenters - 'Sam Plank' whom they eulogised and remmenicsed about for an entire day - conveniently forgetting that they actually sacked him years ago for having an affair with his producer!
i doubt there are three figures of regular listeners under thirty, so by definition, the listenership is declining, and will eventually die out completely.
As Gromit says, times have moved on, and the opening of a new oatcake shop is really not enough to justify liscence-payers' money in these cash-strapped times.
I will rejoice loud and long if rRdio Stoke is axed - but I can only speak personally - maybe other local stations really do serve a decent purpose and make a contribution to their community - and not just say that they do, and expect us all to believe it.