One of the things I think held King Falls back narrative (to me) is the over reliance on the fact that all the information came through calls on the radio show. I think there's a point in an audio drama where, yeah, there's this moving force like a tape recorder, or a radio show, that makes it interesting and brings people in.
But I think with kfam, especially towards the later half of the show, I think that was one of the biggest things holding things back. There was a point where information shouldn't have just been coming from on air calls and vague talk of what they did off air. With kfam I think it could have very much done well with episodes that were more narrative focused away from broadcast. People would want more personal things, but honestly doing personal things over the air wasn't as good as just having some episodes take place with just the characters themselves.
It's not a bad thing to move away from what something first started out as, and in some cases it might end up helping it out in the long run vs anything else.












