semoochie said:
There seems to be a contention that Classic Hits is centered on the 45 year old female. This is not AC. My understanding was that Classic Hits skews 45-54. The music is way too old to drag a 35-40 year old from their Katy Perry fix. Let's put our hypothetical listener at age 50, born in 1963 and go from there.
You have (nearly) described me. I was born in 1963, and will hit the big 5-0 on my next birthday. And you have seen how they (David and Michael, among others) have tried to marginalize me in this thread as being "too old."
I know what the problem is for my generation. We came of age during disco, and to some extent, radio is still reluctant to play disco. The artists of my generation were (and in some cases, still are) blacklisted. BeeGees, KC & the Sunshine Band, Barry Manilow, and in the '80s, Air Supply. At least the country crossovers are, for the most part, also blacklisted, so maybe there is hope after all.
The rock groups from my day, like Boston, Kansas (it helped to be named for where you were from back then!), Steve Miller Band, and others have held up a bit better.
As I have read it here, about the only difference between classic hits and AC is the absence of Katy Perry, Taylor Swift, Adele, Kelly Clarkson and others from classic hits. Meanwhile, the AC here still occasionally plays the
studio version of "Maybe I'm Amazed" by Paul McCartney (hence my other thread elsewhere on this site) and that one was from 1970, well before the musical awareness of that 45 year-old female. So I'm flummoxed! ???