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He wrote me back quickly and was very gracious and seemed to appreciate that the channel needs some TLC.
He wrote me back quickly and was very gracious and seemed to appreciate that the channel needs some TLC.
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He wrote me back quickly and was very gracious and seemed to appreciate that the channel needs some TLC.
qunewsguy said:Lou's the guy responsible for bringing the Beach Boys and Four Seasons back to 60's on 6 rather than having the groups split between there and 50's on 5. He's been in charge for about a month now, which explains some of the small changes. But I hope there are much bigger changes to come. A new responsive guy in charge is nice, but without some major overhauls it will mean nothing.
radioman148 said:qunewsguy said:Lou's the guy responsible for bringing the Beach Boys and Four Seasons back to 60's on 6 rather than having the groups split between there and 50's on 5. He's been in charge for about a month now, which explains some of the small changes. But I hope there are much bigger changes to come. A new responsive guy in charge is nice, but without some major overhauls it will mean nothing.
Agreed. I wonder if Mel will let him do what needs to be done?
CTListener said:IIRC, Mel once said in an interview that he doesn't listen to music, not even on his own radio service. He's all news and business. The music channels are ad-free, and Mel's all about maximizing ad revenue, so why would he be interested in micromanaging them? I'd think the call on how far Simon can go on '60s on 6 will be up to Steve Blatter, the new VP of music programming who's replacing Jon Zellner, who's off to Clear Channel.
Oldies man said:And as far as creativity and originality goes, Terry Young's pre-merger Friday afternoon salute to 60 Top 40 stations with jingles, commercials was great listening. I also got the feeling that Terry's testostorone level spiked while he was doing this shift. After they put Terry on evenings, he seems like he's on auto pilot with the 8 -11 year old kids calling in.
wxman76 said:Given the fall of the decades channels as of late, I doubt we will see the return of "IT" anytime soon.Last year, it was ruined when it was turned into 'The best of "IT"', a scaled down version pretty much playing the same songs that they play daily anyways.
storrs19 said:Agreed. Being the lover of obscure music that I am "IT" was awesome in it's original form. I heard some great songs from my favorite period of 1966-1973 that I had not heard in 20 years or more and some I ahd never heard. Sadly we will never have that again as all we hear now are the same old tired and true hits on any decade channel. This merger has ruined satellite radio IMHO.
Oldies man said:It's called competition gentlemen. It's no different than it was back in the 60's. Markets with 2 or 3 Top 40 rockers would produce great Top 40 programming as they knocked each other out trying to win that Hooper share. Pre-merger, we heard some pretty good programming that blew away terrestrial radio. Now post-merger, we're analogous to a small town market back in the 60's with only one Top 40 rocker. They could do what they wanted because where else would the target audience go? The only difference is now we are paying for this mediocrity. Back then we would wait for sunset to start DX'g.
udfan07 said:It's also philosophy. Sirius always concentrated on the music. Yes it wasn't all of the 60's hits they played but it was the well known ones. XM wanted to bring you back to the 60's with jingles and other things and they played all the hits of the 60's.
radioman148 said:udfan07 said:It's also philosophy. Sirius always concentrated on the music. Yes it wasn't all of the 60's hits they played but it was the well known ones. XM wanted to bring you back to the 60's with jingles and other things and they played all the hits of the 60's.
XM played a wider variety of music from the 60s.
I was about to ask the same question; over the last 3 weeks or so, I've noticed some very subtle changes. (not enough changes, fast enough..but things seems to be going in the right direction)RadioStarOne said:Is that an improving variety of 60's music I hear on the 60's on 6? Just Asking!