I hate to say this, but their playlist seems more contemporary than WDVE's.
Raymond said:3ws is playing the wrong music. They need more 70's in there. Rock music of the 80's is what DVE should be playing.
Ratings will say the rest.
corporateradiosucks said:Oh, another one. Tempted by Squeeze.
Maybe they're doing a "60s, 70s and 80s songs that got turned into commercials thereby ticking everyone off" theme.
Long live WJPA, WLSW & WJAS!
Jordan327 said:And they got a hideous new logo. Just saw a tv ad for it.
Boss Radio said:That's why CBS blew up the well-established oldies station WCBS-FM in NYC. They determined that no matter how they tweaked the music, people would always perceive it as the oldies station.
Todd said:Johnny Morgan said:They're imaging themselves as the "Best music from the 60s, 70s, and 80s". Heard RD Summers use the slogan last weekend during the Diner and nearly ran off of 79.
I wouldn't be surprised if 3WS drops the 60's pretty soon.
Parttimer said:There's sort of a trend nationally for gold-based AC's to once again become the first choice of oldies listeners as the pure oldies formats are forced off the dial by the sales department... and once you combine the audience from the oldies station with the AC audience, it sometimes results in good numbers...
kenhawk1160 said:Parttimer said:There's sort of a trend nationally for gold-based AC's to once again become the first choice of oldies listeners as the pure oldies formats are forced off the dial by the sales department... and once you combine the audience from the oldies station with the AC audience, it sometimes results in good numbers...
Very true. 3WS was strong as both an AC-Oldies station (Long Live Trapper Jack!) before they dropped the AC in 1988.
Raymond said:kenhawk1160 said:Parttimer said:There's sort of a trend nationally for gold-based AC's to once again become the first choice of oldies listeners as the pure oldies formats are forced off the dial by the sales department... and once you combine the audience from the oldies station with the AC audience, it sometimes results in good numbers...
Very true. 3WS was strong as both an AC-Oldies station (Long Live Trapper Jack!) before they dropped the AC in 1988.
The difference is that back then, they were a stand-alone station and had a budget. Management acted like they were runnning a radio station. Nlow, it's how many dollars can they cut to get ahead? Add in the fact that they are not given the money as DVE is given each day. Granted, there have been a lot of tv commercials, but it's a generic cookie cutter commercial that could be in Anywhere, USA.