Hi everyone:
DavidEduardo said:
The biggest 55+ shares in most markets go to talk, AC and country, and urban AC and Hispanic adult hits if there is an ethnic population of any signficance.
HISPANIC ADULTS HITS??????? Umm.....Care to tell people in the neighborhood that that's the format they should be listening to David (I live in a neighborhood here in Denver that can be best described as
LITTLE MEXICO).
You try telling a Mexican they should be listening to and watching
SPANISH stuff
FOR ANY REASON and they'll tell you where you can go (In their native toungue if not their fluently broken English of course).
And it ain't where the sun shines either.
Most 55+ did not and do not listen to oldies....
Care to back this up with some factual information or are you just rely on the survey to which this entire thread is about David?
most people move on and get interested in newer music, rather than living back in a different era, and the ratings show that oldies never got more than a fragment of the 55+ shares.
MOST people David?? Sorry, but I beg to differ. Believe it or not, some of us
FORTYSOMETHINGS still prefer some of the old stuff. Somehow I just can't imagine someone who graduated High School back in the mid 1970s taking a liking to people like Paris Hilton and/or Brittney Spears.
My point is that oldies is only a small share of the 55+ listening when available. And that there are plenty of other formats tht serve 55+, even if not specifically targeted at them... just as CHR gets big teen numbers even if not targeted at teens.
Okay, I'll give you that one. But stop trying to paint everyone with the same paint brush David. Some of us just simply defy your definition of "Conventional Wisdom" as it were.
Basically put David, you're still inside the box when you think. You need to start thinking
OUTSIDE the box (At least for once).
My quote was for the most part, radio doesn't serve older adults.
Umm again David...Do you have any factual information to back this claim up?
Sure it does. 55+ uses radio just like 45-54, for example. However, the industry can not design formats specifically for 55+ as there is no income to be derived from that demo.
Really?? Since when did all the News & Talk stations suddenly become extinct???? Last I checked, there were
DOZENS of News/Talk stations and
HUNDREDS of Talk stations on the air (And many of those are also online as well).
Care to tell me that it's just a figment of my imagination David??
I wasn't focusing on oldies, which you hate with a vengence.
I have nothing against oldies music, although I am truly tired of most of it. I am against the oldies radio format, because it is a money loser.
But not a ratings loser or many stations would've abandoned it many moons ago and the heritage oldies stations that got in on it back in the mid 1980s when music was moved off of AM as the big gun AM Top 40 radio stations were slowly either dying off or becoming Talk stations (KHOW & KIMN come to mind here in Denver even though KIMN now lives on 100.3 FM while KHOW is now a Cheap Channel owned Talk outlet) would've switched formats themselves
A LONG TIME AGO.
But the heritage oldies FM stations didn't because you know why?
THEY TARGETED OFFICE WORKERS. And it has paid off
IN SPADES.
But now, with the entire media landscape changing as more and more Internet Only streaming radio (And now even
TV, though not as much) stations are coming online, more and more podcasts are rapidly becoming available (In both audio & video format & many of them from well established terrestrial media outlets such as NPR) along with Satellite Radio finally catching up with satellite TV and even with HD Radio coming into its own (Albeit at a
VERY slow pace), Oldies radio isn't
THE ONLY genre feeling the pinch.
ALL OF THEM ARE. Take a good look at the degredation of Daytime TV as an example. Would you blame the slezy talk shows or the dirty laundry courtroom shows for
ALL of it? I wouldn't.
Why do you think so many terrestrial TV stations are now turning to such shows as
Law & Order: Criminal Intent to get an audience? Hey, if the "Primetime-In-The-Daytime" format is working so well for TNT on cable, why
shouldn't it work on terrestrial TV? What's good for the goose is good for the gander, right?
Just let anyone on these forums dare to post a lament why oldies radio sucks or how it could sound much better, and you interject your obnoxious opinion into the thread every time.
As I said, the only problem with me is that oldies (not classic hits) attracts an unsalable demo in most markets and is pretty much a dead format.
There you go again David. Posting an opinion without providing any factual information to backup your claim. Doing this only makes you look as foolish as Julius May does on the TV board.
Mind you David,
I'm NOT attacking your personally. I'm just attacking your posting opinions without providing fActual information (Assuming you have any that is) which backs them up. That's all I'm trying to accomplish.
Just my opinion....
Cheers
Pat