Just another sign that the world is going to pot. If one is so lacking in good taste that they listen to the garbage that passes for Top 40 today, why are they going to abandon Kiss, 94.5, or even CBS' very own Mix 104? And there's a lot of folks out there with awful taste in music today, but they have three stations in this city to choose from. And if they're not listening to one of those stations, they're listening to their iPods. This isn't the same deal as talk stations going head-to-head, each with something fresh & different to offer from the other. This isn't even like the various varieties of rock (classic, so-called 'alternative,' etc.) that were once heard in this city and were very much unique from one another. This is a 'music' station playing the same exact gutter-trash pablum already heard on long-established frequencies that the target audiences are very loyal to (especially w/ Kiss.) And especially now with the iPods and other new technologies, younger listeners are not scanning the radio dial very often to see what else is out there. For many of them, Kiss or 94.5 may be the only radio station (s) they've ever known & ever care to know, so as long as those stations keep giving them their fix of Lady Gaga. In other words, they're not going to go elsewhere. Didn't Kiss post a new ratings record sometime in the last year or so? Yeah, this is going to be a bloodbath ...
Don't get me wrong, WODS probably ran its course as an Oldies station (or, excuse me, Lords of Political Correctness, I meant 'classic hits'), especially after they arrogantly stopped playing '50s & early '60s and began throwing in some '80s titles. WROR already had the '70s/'80s market cornered by the time WODS began changing, and they (ROR) have consistently done a much better job with the format. The smartest move for CBS would have been to simply simulcast WBZ, and I predict that is exactly what is going to happen eventually with either 103.3 or 104.1. And when that does happen, it'll be a huge success just as simulcasting 850 on 93.7 has been for WEEI. I give this 'Amp' two years, tops, before the plug is pulled.
Don't get me wrong, WODS probably ran its course as an Oldies station (or, excuse me, Lords of Political Correctness, I meant 'classic hits'), especially after they arrogantly stopped playing '50s & early '60s and began throwing in some '80s titles. WROR already had the '70s/'80s market cornered by the time WODS began changing, and they (ROR) have consistently done a much better job with the format. The smartest move for CBS would have been to simply simulcast WBZ, and I predict that is exactly what is going to happen eventually with either 103.3 or 104.1. And when that does happen, it'll be a huge success just as simulcasting 850 on 93.7 has been for WEEI. I give this 'Amp' two years, tops, before the plug is pulled.