I could go for that! Although it wasn't MOR, something like KABL would be very neat to have again. I listened to it a lot back around 2000-2004.
While that may be generally true, some of us would beg to differ. I resemble something you'd probably consider a "Classic MOR" listener, but I grew up in the 90s and early 2000s, not the 30s and 40s as one might expect.
True, but perhaps it could work as a noncommercial, donation-supported format?
How does a station like WJEJ support itself? Their format is pretty close to MOR, and it apparently has enough of an audience that the owners feel the format is still viable as is. Is Hagerstown, MD some sort of retirement community where the average age is 90?
On that note, I had an interesting dream recently.
In my dream, I was listening to the radio, and decided to tune to 1260 AM, and it had flipped from whatever religious thing it is now (Relevant Radio?) to an oldies format, bringing back the KYA calls, using classic jingles and imaging from the early-mid 60s, and live DJs, except they were actually young newcomers, not old retirees (save for a couple to play up on the nostalgia factor). In essence, a complete, successful, mostly live and local recreation of KYA as it existed from 1960-1970, but with a hint of newer ideas (the DJs weren't super chatty, and didn't talk all over the music, the ads were modern, etc.).
I know it'll never happen in reality, but it was a very nice dream nevertheless (yes, I take this stuff very seriously; that era of music (50s and 60s) is my overwhelming favorite).
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