Really, what is this "format change" for WROR all about? From my sampling, the station sounds the same to me: the same boring hits from the 70s and 80s. I didn't hear much difference. Did I miss it?
What about Easy 99.1? Will it have any effect on their listenership?
While it may be seen as boring it makes money--stations with narrow playlists, same stuff for years, they appeal to listeners who crave the comfort food of the familiar. Background music. Stuff at work.
As a liner on Oldies 103 put it, "You know all the songs..."
Not a big change, but they added more '80s pop/dance hits that they didn't play before (Madonna, Michael Jackson, Prince, etc...) as it was almost exclusively rock hits before, and they got rid of practically all the '60s songs they were still playing (Beatles, '60s Stones, etc...).
Not a big change, but they added more '80s pop/dance hits that they didn't play before (Madonna, Michael Jackson, Prince, etc...) as it was almost exclusively rock hits before, and they got rid of practically all the '60s songs they were still playing (Beatles, '60s Stones, etc...).
I liked 'ROR if for nothing else but "The Loren and Wally Morning Show", especially when Tom Doyle and Sue Cope were on the show. I stopped listening when Doyle left and the format was tightened up to allow more music, less on-air antics and humor. I'm sorry Wally left, too.
As for the rest of the day and the weekends: super boring w/o live personalities, since then the too-tight playlist was extremely noticeable.
Even though Scott Shannon's True Oldies Channel has no live on-air presence, at least Scott keeps to the music of the 60s and 70s, and only on a (thankfully) rare occasion slips in an 80s tune.
True Oldies is playing '80s now? I listen to it on the 96.3/106.7 combo in the NH/VT Upper Valley when I'm up there every few weeks, and I hear only '60s, '70s and the occasional '50s flashback except on Sunday morning when Shannon does a show that features top hits from a certain year; that show sometimes has '80s music in it. Is that the '80s music you refer to or do you hear it in regular programming?