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Old School 87.7 shifting younger with new name

The change is already live as of Sunday. This is probably going to irritate the people I work with and their customers, all of whom seemed to be in love with the old school format. It's on the office radio literally 24 hours a day.

Maybe that will change when they come to work on Monday.

That said, all of these listeners are well above the desired age demos. And it was very clear from the ad traffic that Old School was not hitting any meaningful sales.

Most of the ads were for a law firm which Porsche manages to say as if the word law had smiley faces between each letter, and Tadpoles, which is apparently a kids clothing store. The ad for that one was WAY off the audience who was actually listening. A buy-here, pay-here car lot was also a major advertiser.

The playlist was also very shallow. I used to think the playlist for Jazz Flavors 104.1 was shallow when I could hear the same song twice before going from the Airport to Marietta, and yes that happened a LOT, but Old School was playing the same songs as many as three times in a four hour block.
 
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Following up on this.... Watched and waited to see if my cowokers would react to the change and the answer is no. Nobody noticed until I pointed it out. And then they didn't care.

So at least in that office, the demo hasn't changed a bit. Still way older than the station wants.

The station has mixed up the playlist but it's still very shallow. Hearing the same songs repeated within an hour or two is why I don't listen to music radio when I have a choice. The spot mix is a little deeper now. No longer hearing any ads for Tadpoles.
 
The overall sound quality of 87.7 isn’t the best.

This has more do to with the center frequency of TV channel 6 being 87.75 as opposed to 87.7 even. Some receivers are more tolerant in their front end than others. I have a Sony XDR-S3HD which practically ignores the signal, whereas my Bose Wave Radio III has no problem with the center carrier being off slightly. The station sounds pretty good on the Bose audio processing wise.
 
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