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David
> > Dave ... haven't you ever heard an oldies song and said
> > "wow, I haven't heard that one in years?" Why can't you
> give
> > the listeners credit for that much intelligence, rather
> than
> > thinking they only want to listen to the top 50 of all
> time,
> > over and over and over and over again? (When's the last
> > time you heard THAT?)
> >
> > 73s from 954
> >
> WOW, I love your response to David (better say David and not
> Dave or you'll be corrected by the Authorities)!!
Sorry. I'll remember that.
> I think DE's problem is that while he may have EXTENSIVE
> background and experience in radio and radio stations
> setting up, researching, programming, engineering, hiring,
> firing, owning, selling, and selling air time (I know this
> is just a very small sample of David's extensive
> background...for a more complete story check out his website
> if you haven't already), David is not really into the Oldies
> as most of the rest of us are.
That explains a lot.
After all, Miami's short-lived classical station WKAT was ruined by hiring a PD or MD (I forget which) who wasn't really a fan of classical music. Dee Silvers alienated listeners by making fun of the music. (This is not to say that Miami couldn't support a classical station. It had WTMI for 30 years, 9 months, and 2 weeks. Until it was sold.)
Do DE's conclusions, maybe, make more sense in other genres?
73s from 954
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> > Dave ... haven't you ever heard an oldies song and said
> > "wow, I haven't heard that one in years?" Why can't you
> give
> > the listeners credit for that much intelligence, rather
> than
> > thinking they only want to listen to the top 50 of all
> time,
> > over and over and over and over again? (When's the last
> > time you heard THAT?)
> >
> > 73s from 954
> >
> WOW, I love your response to David (better say David and not
> Dave or you'll be corrected by the Authorities)!!
Sorry. I'll remember that.
> I think DE's problem is that while he may have EXTENSIVE
> background and experience in radio and radio stations
> setting up, researching, programming, engineering, hiring,
> firing, owning, selling, and selling air time (I know this
> is just a very small sample of David's extensive
> background...for a more complete story check out his website
> if you haven't already), David is not really into the Oldies
> as most of the rest of us are.
That explains a lot.
After all, Miami's short-lived classical station WKAT was ruined by hiring a PD or MD (I forget which) who wasn't really a fan of classical music. Dee Silvers alienated listeners by making fun of the music. (This is not to say that Miami couldn't support a classical station. It had WTMI for 30 years, 9 months, and 2 weeks. Until it was sold.)
Do DE's conclusions, maybe, make more sense in other genres?
73s from 954
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