semoochie said:
It occurred to me that it's been eight years since Oldies stations dumped everything pre-Beatles and eventually became Classic Hits. That means that 1971 is as old as 1963 was then and Classic Hits stations should start to have the same demographics problems that plagued the Oldies stations in 2004. Has there been any industry discussion of jettisoning what's left of the 60s and early 70s? It can't be too far off.
Here in Nashville, we just got the new "hippie radio" station
http://www.hippieradio945.com just last month, so I hope you are wrong, at least for now. Still, I can't help but think that they are living on borrowed time.
But I don't see 1971 as ever being a "cut-off date," simply because that was not a time of "generational change," as 1963-64 had been. Groups like 3 Dog Night and the Grassroots were in their heyday about that time, and were "mid-career." The next period of "generational change" was 1979-1980, when disco was killed off, and new wave and MTV took over. So hopefully, we have a few more years to enjoy at least mid-to-late '60s music on the radio. I'm 48, so I'm at the tail end of the "hippie radio" generation, myself.