radiofan said:1350 The Toad is now Fox Sports. Do we need another sports station? It is a sad day for Classic Country.
nmoore6676 said:If you like classic country there is a nice stream at: http://www.gocountryclassics.com/
also available as KKGO HD2
If you want even more classic than KKGO there is: http://www.myclassiccountry.com/
over the air in S.W. Ohio and in the Dayton area.
There is a nice one right here in Fort Dodge Iowa: http://www.kwmt.com/
covers a big chunk of the state.
There are scads of others, those are just my favorites.
Sirius XM has a good one on channel 56.nmoore6676 said:If you like classic country there is a nice stream at: http://www.gocountryclassics.com/
also available as KKGO HD2
If you want even more classic than KKGO there is: http://www.myclassiccountry.com/
over the air in S.W. Ohio and in the Dayton area.
There is a nice one right here in Fort Dodge Iowa: http://www.kwmt.com/
covers a big chunk of the state.
There are scads of others, those are just my favorites.
barman said:Sirius XM has a good one on channel 56.nmoore6676 said:If you like classic country there is a nice stream at: http://www.gocountryclassics.com/
also available as KKGO HD2
If you want even more classic than KKGO there is: http://www.myclassiccountry.com/
over the air in S.W. Ohio and in the Dayton area.
There is a nice one right here in Fort Dodge Iowa: http://www.kwmt.com/
covers a big chunk of the state.
There are scads of others, those are just my favorites.
LARadioRewind said:I think I can speak for David: "The younger men who listen to sports radio are more attractive to advertisers than are the older men who listen to country oldies." Correct?
LARadioRewind said:In the early 1990s KLAC had a country oldies format. Most of the songs were from the '70s and '80s, with a few big hits of the '60s (such as Okie From Muskogee and A Boy Named Sue). I met Stoney Richards once and asked him why KLAC didn't play Webb Pierce, Carl Smith, Hank Snow, Hank Thompson, Faron Young, Porter Wagoner, Buck Owens or Kitty Wells. (Yep---the same artists that I mentioned in reference to KTDD.) Stoney said that for every listener who wants to hear those artists, there is another listener who doesn't. He added that the 1950s-60s recordings aren't as technologically advanced as later recordings and, for example, a four-track Ernest Tubb song wouldn't sound good when played after a 32-track Diamond Rio song. I told him that programmers may feel that way...but we listeners don't care. We just want to hear all the classic hits. In late 1993 KLAC dumped country music and switched to a satellite-fed adult standards format.
I wonder what kind of ratings KLAC---and KTDD---would have had if they had played the hits of the 1950s-60s, the era when country was still country---before For The Good Times began a trend toward violins and away from fiddles and steel guitar.
LARadioRewind said:I'd say that the difference in musical styles of the 1970s-80s when compared to the 1950s is drastically different in almost every genre of music, especially country, rock'n'roll, r&b, folk, gospel and MOR/AC. Jazz and bluegrass haven't changed quite as much over the decades. Is there now any station in any format that plays '50s and '80s?
Heck, are there any terrestrial stations that still play '50s anymore?
RadioStarOne said:50th that's really bad!
pianoplayer88key said:RadioOwl, what about "Kings Radio" 103.3 KZPO Lindsey, CA (serving Tulare/Visalia area)? I like listening to that station when I'm in the area, and have often heard 40s, 50s, 60s music on it. Sometimes I'll listen with my TuneIn Radio app on my Android phone here at home, too.
Last August, I was near Maurertown, VA, on vacation, and late one night heard a semi-local station play a song with "Please Warm My Weiner". IIRC from looking it up, isn't that from the 20s or 30s? or maybe 40s at the latest?