jmtillery said:
semoochie said:
I'm always confused by this discussion. I'm 58 years old, three years out of any salable demographic, soon to be eight and you're talking about programming to my parents! Where's the return on investment?
I'm 50 and in less than 4-years I will fall outside of the 25 - 54 target demo. However, my idea is to target the 35 - 64 adult with news, information, weather, traffic, sports, business news, maybe a talk show in a select daypart and non-offensive music. Tell me what part of my outline is targetted towards your parents?
I'm 55, and had the same reaction as semoochie to the music sample given earlier. It's the music my parents, now in their 80s, listened to 30 years ago. Ray Conniff, Ferante & Teicher, Tony Bennett seem a little too old.
Then I saw the mention of WDUV, and their playlist is more what I was thinking of. (although I think it could also work with mainstream country.)
Here's a hour of music WDUV played this morning:
Cat Stevens - Oh Very Young
Marvin Gaye - What's Going On
James Taylor - Shower The People
Neil Diamond - I Am...I Said
James Ingram - Baby, Come To Me (w/ Patti Austin)
Todd Rundgren - Hello It's Me
Olivia Newton-John - Hopelessly Devoted To You
Louis Armstrong's Orchestra & Chorus - What A Wonderful World
Wham! - Careless Whisper
The Beach Boys - God Only Knows
Carole King - It's Too Late
The Temptations - Ain't Too Proud To Beg
The Carpenters - Top Of The World
Orleans - Dance With Me
Here's the same hour from KJJY in Des Moines, which is less current-based than most country stations:
Josh Turner - Long Black Train
Randy Travis - Forever And Ever, Amen
Rascal Flatts - I Won't Let Go
Brooks & Dunn - Ain't Nothing 'Bout You
Jason Aldean - She's Country
Keith Urban - But For The Grace Of God
Shania Twain - Forever and For Always
George Strait - Here For A Good Time
Collin Raye - One Boy, One Girl
Thompson Square - I Got You
Billy Currington - I Got A Feelin'
Blake Shelton - She Wouldn't Be Gone