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Classic Rock/More Great Reading

> Classic Rock Celebrates 20 Years - Click here
>

but it doent mention the fact that in 1986 they played just about anything from bloodrock to van halen..and now they only play 200 songs tops..and that may be stretching it a bit..and that over the past 10 years the playlists of these stations also havent changed at all..
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> > Classic Rock Celebrates 20 Years - Click here
> >
>
> but it doent mention the fact that in 1986 they played just
> about anything from bloodrock to van halen..and now they
> only play 200 songs tops..and that may be stretching it a
> bit..and that over the past 10 years the playlists of these
> stations also havent changed at all..
>

Classic Rock is dead!
 
> Classic Rock is dead!

Classic rock will die if programmers continue to present the format in its current state. I'm a classic rocker, but I get bored as hell listening to the same 200-300 songs on your local cookie-cutter classic rock station. It's a given that we have to program to the masses, but where is the classic rock demo nowadays? We're burning our own CD's, we're buying mp3 players & IPods & subscribing to XM & Sirius Satellite radio. Why? Classic rock stations have become boring and as predictable as Nancy Pelosi whining about Dubya. (sorry, couldn't resist)



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boring and as
> predictable as Nancy Pelosi whining about Dubya. (sorry,
> couldn't resist)
>

Nice "Dennis Miller like" twist. I like.
 
> > Classic Rock is dead!
>
> Classic rock will die if programmers continue to present the
> format in its current state. I'm a classic rocker, but I get
> bored as hell listening to the same 200-300 songs on your
> local cookie-cutter classic rock station. It's a given that
> we have to program to the masses, but where is the classic
> rock demo nowadays? We're burning our own CD's, we're buying
> mp3 players & IPods & subscribing to XM & Sirius Satellite
> radio. Why? Classic rock stations have become boring and as
> predictable as Nancy Pelosi whining about Dubya. (sorry,
> couldn't resist)
>
exactly why i took my online/part 15 station back to full time classic rock, over 1000 songs all classic rock, because the commercial stations are getting worse, one of my favorite classic rock stations recently did the opposite flip apparently, hearing staind, and green day on it now, that station is WVNA-FM 105.5 The Big Dog in Muscle Shoals AL<P ID="signature">______________

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