Ok let me try this one more time....my original statement was that when we start a discussion about Oldies on other venues, other than commercial radio (ie web or terrestial)...we get the same statement about the ROI, Advertisers, paying the bills , demographics, blah blah........ that doesn't apply here, at least not yet. I was just saying, keep those comments where they blong commercial radio discussions or the business related discussions. We try to hid from those comments and you keep finding us... I gave up along time ago debating oldies Stations on Commercial Radio.
live 365 .com alone has over 10,000 stations...yes, I said over 10,000 stations of which probably 4,000 are Oldies of some sort whether Oldies, Classic Country, Hit Parade , Big band, classic Rock, Tex Mex Oldies, old school, disco, etc, and Live 365 is only one single site .......... Then there all the independnts Like Rich Bro.........commercial stations simulcastings, so to question that there are 10,000 oldies stations is ludicrous.... and to say that there are only six listeners, thats just plain dumb and I'm being kind there. This is worldwide network and I was fortunate to be associated with a live365 station ,as the PD, that was getting hits from over 50 counties, lead by the US, UK, and Canada. And I speak from statistics provided by Live 365. Our station in 14 months went from #10,000 plus to #185 in ranking, and within genre ranked #3, out of 1,200 stations within genre. As far as the competition amongst 10,000 oldies stations, well, there are millions of listeners worldwide to draw from so I don't see a problem there either. And I don't see why its so hard to believe that younger generations love Oldies......can you blame them, great music, is great music. .... in closing "Wake up little Susie" don't get
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