OldGringo said:She said that she thought the new "Hot Demo" is the 50-70 group. She described these people as "going through their second adolescence." I thought that was a very astute observation. They are buying Harleys, RV’s HDTV’s, boats, second homes, cruises and a lot of other stuff they couldn’t afford when they were raising a house full of kids. I know lots of people who fit that description, me included. She also mentioned all the other obvious things about that demo that people on this group have pointed out for a long time.
It seems obvious to me that if radio wants to prosper, at least for now, it behooves them to market their formats to people who already include radio in their lives. Obviously, they will need to crack the younger demo as well if radio is to sustain itself, but the quick fix is to go after the aging boomers.
Commercial radio can kiss off the 60+ audience...................... they haven't programmed (music) to that audience for ages. Those listeners are long gone and would be difficult to get back.