DavidEduardo said:So oldies is a good option. It is not polarizing, and many of the 60's songs were hits in Mexico, either in English or as covers in Spanish. Maybe it's not the favorite music, but it does not drive the customers batty.
Which just proves my point. This music is still popular, and people want to hear it today. And the songs I'm hearing (one comes to mind I heard there a few days ago: "Sunday will never be the same") aren't exactly heard often on KRTH (they may play it, though). It's nice to hear some variety, even if I have to be in a grocery store to hear it. It certainly isn't the case on radio.
The stations think no such thing. It's the more sophisticated advertisers, who know that the return on investment in making sales to older listeners is poor and who, thus, do not buy advertising on stations that appeal to the geezer demos.
"Sophisticated Advertisers"... sounds like an oxymoron, but in any case, I guess I'm in the "geezer demo" as you put it (I'm 55). I'll wear the badge proudly. And I have plenty of disposable income, as do many other "geezers". IMO it's the advertisers loss, throwing out an entire portion of the population. Be sure, I won't miss them under any circumstance. They will miss me, and my dollars. That's their choice.