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Mark_Giardina
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Not that I’m nostalgic but I would love to see the return of a Bonneville format style of music that the old WEZO used to play. I mean here in Rochester you have several stations virtually playing the same songs day in and day out. I enjoyed the so-called “background music” of WEZO, especially at work.
Of course this format would have to be featured on an FM station because the available AM frequencies that could switch to this type of format have signal problems. ( 950 or 990) And I personally don't want to hear hissing or any other noise coming from my radio, just music. As for HD on AM, its more like BS and AM. Or as others put it, AM stereo. That turned out to be a real successful idea didn't it?
And there are those who say why format a station for older listeners? Well because if you look at the statistics, radio isn't gaining many younger listeners today that's because they are not bothering to listen to radio. Instead they are downloading music on-line. As for satellite, I'm surprised that's still around. While both XM and Sirius boast of increasing their audience, their stock has taken a nose-dive on Wall Street. That should give people a hint what serious investors think of satellite radio. Eventually every satellite radio station is going to have to play commercials because how else are they going to afford the high salaries they are paying some of their announcers, plus cover other expenses? Satellite Radio is starting out like cable TV did years ago. And look at Cable today. A zillion channels, many of them carrying the same channels, playing the same movies or reruns and bombarded with ads for All-In-One or infomercials.
Okay enough commentary and ranting for today. It's off to work I go .
Of course this format would have to be featured on an FM station because the available AM frequencies that could switch to this type of format have signal problems. ( 950 or 990) And I personally don't want to hear hissing or any other noise coming from my radio, just music. As for HD on AM, its more like BS and AM. Or as others put it, AM stereo. That turned out to be a real successful idea didn't it?
And there are those who say why format a station for older listeners? Well because if you look at the statistics, radio isn't gaining many younger listeners today that's because they are not bothering to listen to radio. Instead they are downloading music on-line. As for satellite, I'm surprised that's still around. While both XM and Sirius boast of increasing their audience, their stock has taken a nose-dive on Wall Street. That should give people a hint what serious investors think of satellite radio. Eventually every satellite radio station is going to have to play commercials because how else are they going to afford the high salaries they are paying some of their announcers, plus cover other expenses? Satellite Radio is starting out like cable TV did years ago. And look at Cable today. A zillion channels, many of them carrying the same channels, playing the same movies or reruns and bombarded with ads for All-In-One or infomercials.
Okay enough commentary and ranting for today. It's off to work I go .