I'd think Kent's playlist is programmed to blend in with what the majority of his affiliates are targeting. That's just my thought.CTListener said:Right. Kent plays many titles that have "aged out" or are too soft for the DRC playlist in the station's current incarnation. ... Oops, well, whaddaya know! They played "No Time" this evening at 6:01, during Floyd Wright's shift, so the Guess Who is still on the playlist.
Their recently played widget is a pain to navigate, but I noticed early 70s tracks such as "Mama Told Me (Not To Come)", "Ain't No Sunshine", "Everybody Plays The Fool", "Mother & Child Reunion", "Do It Again", "My Sweet Lord", "Ball Of Confusion", "Piano Man", "Time In A Bottle", "No Time", "Make Me Smile", etc. played during the afternoon hours, for what it's worth...as well as a handful of 60s, so it's interesting they'd ignore earlier EJ or Stones. The core definitely is mid-late 70s, with a generous helping of disco. Interestingly, for DRC to not play a ton of early 70s tracks, their 80s tracks are still pretty conservative and somewhat limited.
Another classic hits station that is somewhat ahead of the curve is WOCL in Orlando. They've been playing Madonna, Bon Jovi, Prince, etc. for years. I haven't listened to them lately, but seemed to be sort of all over the place, but they pulled it off. I think stations like WDRC and WOCL are a good example of where the format may be in 5 years.