Sunny At Work
> Now that the B101 and WSNI adult "listen at work crowd" is
> back from vacation, the numbers should return to normal
> without Santa returning to town before Vets Day.
I started a new job a few months ago in an office with women in their 40s. (Sunny's prime target audience, perhaps?) They have WSNI on in the background all day. For someone like me, it's excrutiating to listen to, but I put up with it because I'm new.
I really don't mind about half of Sunny's music mix, but what gets me is the repetition. If you listen with any regularity, you'll immediately catch on to certain songs getting played EVERY SINGLE DAY! "Respect" "We Are Family" "Don't Leave Me This Way" "Boogie Oogie Oogie" "Knock On Wood" (the Amii Stewart version), and the champion, "I Will Survive." Good God in heaven, when any of these songs comes on, I have to walk out of the office. My coworkers probably never noticed this before, but now that a self-proclaimed radio critic like me is there, they're sure taking notice now... and agreeing.
If Sunny's format is pop hits of the 60s, 70s, & 80s, it just seems to me they would have a much more extensive music selection without the need for such a limited "core" playlist.
They've already had a few discussions in the office about when to expect the start of the Christmas music... and I've learned that the general consensus is everyone gets sick of it by Thanksgiving. I guess I'll soon find out if they actually switch to something else.