Country Classics/Classic Country
You bring up an on-going debate within Country stations themselves: at what point is a Country act or tune "toast", for lack of a better word. Is the sound current or dated...is the act hip or hopeless...is there relevance to today's listener?
Many Country stations made the break-point between current Country and "classic" Country about 1986 to 1988 or so. (I have no idea why.) Stations then programmed their stations to reflect either a prior or a later date/base.
Would Classic Country work here? I don't know. I do know that one of the winning aspects of XTU here is to play it as a "country" station with a small "c". They are...in their own minds...a HOT A/C or Modern A/C station that just happens to play Country artists. Listen to how many of XTU's staple artists have made the crossover to A/C station's playlists; that tells you a lot about how they position themselves.
A station that plays Tammy Wynette, George Jones, Alabama, Mel Tillis, Dolly Parton, Johnny Cash/June Carter, et al, as their core artists might work; it would, likely, skew older demographically (40-plus).
Is that demo being bought by media planners and buyers as well as advertisers themselves? To some extent...yes. However, IMHO, "Classic Country" would be a niche format, at best. Would a broadcaster devote a single format in the 6th market to it? I honestly don't think so.
And that, fellow broadcasters, is why XM and SIRIUS were born. Sorry.
