Hey NY, just wondering if this is possible here, or has jack had a great increase in numbers? thoughts
Hardrocker9 said:Hey NY, just wondering if this is possible here, or has jack had a great increase in numbers? thoughts
radiodxrichmond said:I think the comparison was being made to "if oldies was missed enough to return in Savannah, will it return to NYC?"
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Ivan Badget said:Why isn't oldies coming back to NYC?
Here are some possible reasons that I have been thinking of:
1. Perhaps oldies isn't that popular in NYC. If it were, 106.7 Lite FM probably wouldn't have eliminated the Carpenters, Barry Manilow, and other older lite favorites. NYC must be a hot and hip radio market, and oldies isn't hip enough to survive in NYC.
2. The radio stations in NYC are owned by big conglomerates, e.g., Clear Channel, CBS, ABC, etc., and they are so hung up on making money that they refuse to do oldies, adult standards, or any other format that they deem doesn't make money.
3. Radio companies want to force listeners to buy HD radio receivers to listen to their HD-2 stations.
4. Radio companies want to force listeners to subscribe to satellite radio because the radio companies refuse to do oldies, adult standards, and other non-mass-appeal formats for free.
5. Radio companies want to force listeners to purchase oldies music, e.g., CDs, music downloads, etc. The radio companies figure that oldies music has been promoted for so long that oldies fans should know what oldies artists to purchase for their listening pleasure.
Do you think any of the above reasons are valid? Anyone have any more reasons to add?