> > I know that their has been some topics regarding DRC-FM's
> > format and all. Well I had DRC-FM on a little while today.
>
> > This is from someone who hasn't heard the station since
> they
> > were Big Hits 102.9. Well to me they sounded like the
> same.
> > I did hate a couple songs they played, I can say those
> songs
> > aren't big hits by any means. I guess this change for
> DRC-FM
> > hasn't been good for ratings either as I see they have
> > dropped a whole lot. Any comments?
> >
>
>
> Personally, I don't understand DRC's seemingly heavy focus
> on R&B and Motown tunes, many of which aren't anything close
> to hits at all. Obviously DRC is flirting with a "Jack"
> format but are reluctant to expand on the few early 80's
> tunes they play and mix in some stuff from the the late
> 80's/early 90's for example. I'd like DRC to sound
> something more like "BEN-FM" out of Philadelphia.
>
The R&B and Motown songs have always been the best thing about DRC-FM, IMO. Matter of taste, I guess.
That said, I notice they've dropped the "building Connecticut's biggest music library" and "like an iPod on shuffle" positioners over the last few days and gone to "the greatest hits of all time" (which they've used in the past) and "the biggest hits of the '60s, '70s and '80s." And, except for the lesser soul hits that have always been part of DRC-FM, hardly anything is being played that you could call "obscure" or "forgotten." No more Ohio Express' "Beg, Borrow and Steal" or Donovan's "Season of the Witch" -- which I heard played back to back a few weeks ago.