Don't need facts.
We'd already come to that conclusion about your analysis.
Don't need facts.
It's not a discussion.
We did. Which is why I am sadly surprised to see you reopening that can of worms here.
Oldies 76, buy your own station. You really should. You might prove us wrong. If you do, I hope you'll stream the station. This seems to be your option for hearing what you prefer to hear on radio.
And then you have to pay the ASCAP, BMI fees. It's not cheap.
It's my opinion and that's that.
But as for 55+, I am certainly right.
But as for 55+, I am certainly right.
But the money goes to support the music you claim to love. If you won't pay the writers of the songs you love, then you're not a true music lover..
If you decide to do something, I'll be happy to share and help as I can. I learned what I know by people sharing and, to be fully honest, pestering people until they taught me. So I'm always up on returning the favor.
It's funny, from 1988-1992, I was PD of a then Music Of Your Life affiliate targeting the 55+ listener, playing Glenn Miller, Tommy Dorsey, Johnny Mathis, Doris Day. Not many 55 year olds listen to those artists nowadays.
It's funny, from 1988-1992, I was PD of a then Music Of Your Life affiliate targeting the 55+ listener, playing Glenn Miller, Tommy Dorsey, Johnny Mathis, Doris Day. Not many 55 year olds listen to those artists nowadays.
Well they wouldn't anyways. That music would target 75-90 year olds today, especially the Big Band and early 50's stuff. Today's 55+ would listen to mainly 60's thru the mid 70's hits.
The 55-64 group would listen to mostly mid to late 70's and early 80's.
if they listened to pop oldies at all, which most people in those age groups do not do.