Somewhere in this discussion there was comment about a diminished value to an opinion given by a "radio guy/gal" because they were not a 'average listener. I am an average listener, in Western New York, in the so-called target age group, grew up with radio, etc etc, blah blah blah.
I would never consider Rose Garden to be a an up tempo tune. Never.
IMO, calling WECK's target to begin at 55 years old is misguided. The content (music, people, ads, sound, etc) of the station would not generally attract those 55 - 65. by far, the majority of the ads I've heard on WECK do not speak to 55-65.
I agree that the amount of ads on WECK is not overwhelming. i've never counted, but I'd bet the number of ads on WYRK is far more. But I'd also bet that they are placed within any given hour way differently.
My circle of similarly aged people would listen to a radio station of this broadly general type for the music first. That is what reels us in. Not news. Not a voice from the past. Not ads.
I absolutely agree that an owner can do whatever they want. They can define "success" in any manner they want. Those things are not for me to say.
What is for me to say, is what I think.