> > They would be smart to pick up more late 60s, and drop the
>
> > Sinatra type stuff. I woul dhave to imagine that it turns
> > off a lot of former WJMK listeners who would otherwise
> > listen to 1690.
> >
> > > I was just scanning the dial and I could have sworn I
> > heard
> > > the end of "Monday, Monday" by the Mama's and Papa's on
> > > 1690. Has anyone else noticed if they are adding late
> > 60's
> > > songs to their rotation since the demise of Oldies
> 104.3?
> > >
> >
> I couldn't agree more, dropping the standards would be the
> best thing to do to possibly pick up former WJMK listeners.
> Honestly, I would not consider Sinatra, Pat Boone, and the
> other standards they play to be "Oldies" acts wheras the mid
> to late 60s music like the Mamas & Papas, Spiral Staircase,
> Supremes, Hermans Hermits, Wee Five would be "Oldies" acts.
> All those groups I heard on 1690 in the last day or so.
> Still, they have a long way to go to be a true oldies
> station, but it's a least a small step in the right
> direction. Still too many standards and 50s stiffs.
>
They should just play some of the classic late 1950s pop and rock n' roll and sprinkle in more regular oldies. But, they should still try to stay unique and different, but still try to attempt to get WJMK listeners. Its worth a shot.<P ID="signature">______________
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