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MOYL Format 2025

Is it just me, or has Music of Your Life tightened the reins of the "train wreck" it had been over the past couple years? Ive been listening online the past couple days and it seems the Playlist has become much more like ABC's now defunct Timeless Favorites format. Ive actually reached out to their affiliation email address to see about carrying the format overnights. Not sure how many affiliates MOYL has these days, as the list I found elsewhere online is about 15-20 years old....
 
I wasn't aware that MOYL was still around.

Pretty sure the last news I read about them was when they merged with the beauty company The Marquie Group in 2018. I figured that combination didn't make any sense and wouldn't last. But I guess I was wrong!
 
Wasn't aware they were still around either. I was curious and googled the format. First song I heard was How Can You Mend A Broken Heart by the Bee Gees which seemed to fit a modern day MOYL. The next song I heard was Joan Jett & The Blackhearts - I Love Rock 'N Roll!

Thats a bit of a tranwreck!
 
Wasn't aware they were still around either. I was curious and googled the format. First song I heard was How Can You Mend A Broken Heart by the Bee Gees which seemed to fit a modern day MOYL. The next song I heard was Joan Jett & The Blackhearts - I Love Rock 'N Roll!

Thats a bit of a tranwreck!

It's not your father's Music Of Your Life.
 
Reality check:

Joan Jett and the Blackhearts' "I Love Rock and Roll" is 44 years old.

If you were 16 when you first heard it new, you're 60.

If you were 21, you're 65.

If you were 26, you're 70.

If you were 31, you're 75.

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I don't know about standards, but Sirius/XM had so many requests to keep beautiful music that they had to put it back on people's radios, and those were not old people.
 
I don't know about standards, but Sirius/XM had so many requests to keep beautiful music that they had to put it back on people's radios, and those were not old people.

Forgive me for being so blunt, Chimp, but stop quoting as fact reasons that you think something happened, without actual access to the facts. It's becoming tedious and pretty much everyone has stopped taking you seriously as a result.
 
So they threw the listeners a bone because they didn't want to deal with the loud complainers.

More likely, they didn't want to lose the subscription revenue.

And as for "hiring more people" what was really the case was the overseas call center was paid more to have a few more people on duty.
 


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