radiojjh said:Hey I am programming a Classics Hit station in a smaller market.....the A/C station we had here is now doing CHR. Out FM dial here is CHR COUNTRY NEW CLASSIC ROCK CHR CLASSIC HITS(my station), ACTIVE ROCK, "BOB FM" (but not a very well focused bob-fm), another classic hits station that calls itself "MOJO," and they have absolutely no clue what they are doing musically---recently going from Richard Harris and MacArthur Park into the Who "Who Are You?"
So--with the lack of an A/C station I have been mixing some other artists/music not usually heard on classic hits, and that's where I'd like a little feedback. I've got nothing but compliments on how the station is sounding and really getting "rave" reviews from listeners and our cluster's staff. Even our engineer loves it---YIKES!!!
The music I'm talking about is Steve Winwood, Gloria Estefan, more Chicago, and a very limited amount of stuff from the 90's and 00's---like "Smooth"/Santana "Believe"/Cher Only Wanna Be With You/Hootie Go West/King of Wishful Thinking, Game Of Love/Santana some Lionel Richie--the uptempo ones mainly a few by Taylor Dayne, and a handful of others for flavoring. NO ONE else is playing these total mass-appeal hits.....So what's the verdict---good to be playing these, OR are these a big NO NO. We've also added some Huey Lewis, Genesis, and other artists that weren't being played.
So---gimme some feedback.....Radio Info readers....Muchas Gracias!
I just realized that despite several posts, I never addressed this one. Sorry! First, congratulations! Secondly, I think the newer AC-influenced cuts are probably a good move. Taylor Dayne's the only one I'm not sure of. The rest are established artists familiar to classic hits listeners (Taylor's established, but I'm not sure about how broad her appeal is).
It's funny that we worry about going "too new" when we're talking about records that are 20 years old. When oldies stations like KRTH in Los Angeles launched 40 years ago, they played music that was between 9 and 17 years old...and appealed to people in their 30s...the very folks you want in huge numbers for a good showing in 18-49 or 25-54. The format's biggest mistake until recently was thinking that they could somehow appeal to 37 year olds by playing 50 year old records.
Let us know how it goes!