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Groove1670
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With the surge in country & CHR formats, Is the 18-34 crowd listening to 70's-80's formats. Your thoughts & observations.
qid937 said:I'm not even thirty and one of the two stations I primarly listen to in my market plays a majority of tracks from the 70s. So I can't buy the argument 18-30 yr. olds aren't listening.
willdav713 said:The 80s pop songs played on FM radio suck in my opinon and anything that resembles COX's The Point branded stations.
oldies76 said:willdav713 said:The 80s pop songs played on FM radio suck in my opinon and anything that resembles COX's The Point branded stations.
That's because the staff playing those "played to death" songs probably never lived in the early 80's, when the 80's mattered the most. :
The 80's are not just "Boys of Summer", "I Melt With You" and "What I Like About You". Sad, isn't it?
The 70's and early 80's music would appeal more to 18-34's today than the 1930's and 40's music, did to us, in the 70's and early 80's.
Journey is overplayed alright, but the Journey song that I am especially tired of is "Don't Stop Believin'." They play that one to death here!willdav713 said:Oh and don't forget the over played "Any way you want it" by Journey. That is one of the many reasons why I don't listen to the so called all 80s weekend on a radio station that offers it.oldies76 said:That's because the staff playing those "played to death" songs probably never lived in the early 80's, when the 80's mattered the most. :willdav713 said:The 80s pop songs played on FM radio suck in my opinon and anything that resembles COX's The Point branded stations.
The 80's are not just "Boys of Summer", "I Melt With You" and "What I Like About You". Sad, isn't it?
amfmsw said:your timeline is off...way off. yes, there are exceptions, but, why would a 20 year old listen to music that is 20 years older than he/she? if the hit was from 1971 or 81, it is now 40 or 30 years old. even the 34 year-old doesn't remember it.
no, this format would be for 35-54 year olds. i know, it seems really old, but look at how old the music is. actually, more like 40-59 year-olds. time marches on.
That said, there IS ONE thing that MAY get them interested and hooked: PERSONALITY RADIO, something they're not familiar with. Live, Local, one-to-one broadcasting with facts and background and requests.
amfmsw said:but, why would a 20 year old listen to music that is 20 years older than he/she?
gamefreak said:Being 22 Years Old I love older music. I usually listen to True Oldies 106.3 out of Spring Hill.
gamefreak said:Well at least I never heard "Boys of Summer' on there. At least not after the station modified the format a year before the launch of "Hot".
gamefreak said:I also used to listen to 107.3 The Eagle out of Tampa but now I can't stand it. Too much burnout of The Eagles, Led Zepplin and Foreigner. Not to mention the repetitiousness of their liners between every song. Oh and the station is automated most of the time.