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MikefromDelaware said:These posts simply convince me that tuning in to 98.1 WOGL is a waste, for my ear. So many great Oldies songs and they beat the same songs to death over and over. I keep waiting for some FM or even an flame throwing AM station to decide to take on WOGL/WMGK and give Philly a real oldies station again. My vote for a flip to real Oldies would be 93.7 WSTW, 95.7WBEN, 99.5WJBR, 102.9WMGK, or 106.1 or 950 WPEN. or 610 WIP. I realize that most of these would never consider such a move, but these stations cover the metro area quite well so they'd pull in a large oldies base from the entire tri-state Philly/Wilmington/Trenton area.
Let me start by saying that I love oldies, all of them, not only the sliver that WOGL plays.
We had a competing station once, on AM, WPGR. It survived the demise of oldies on WFIL and WIOQ, but not because it pulled high numbers, despite having a pretty decent AM signal (albeit a daytimer). I can only assume that when Evergreen owned it, they used it as a tax writeoff for the more profitable Sunny.
Sadly, real oldies doesn't seem to have broad listener appeal. I used to listen to WPGR a lot, but I realize few people will listen to music on AM now; hell, listening to talk is barely tolerable, due to manmade electrical noise.
WOGL is sort of a 'McOldies' station: you know what to expect whenever you tune in.
It's pretty repetitious, just like Mickey D's, but it's the same every time. Listeners to radio don't seem too passionate about music any more. It's just background noise. And it's the number 2 station in town. Why would they change a thing?