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IS Classic Rock dead in Raleigh?

I just did..Average age is 31 years old. So what's your point here..These people don't listen to "Oldies"..Not the "Oldies" I listen to..ie: Grass Roots, Beach Boys, BTO, Styxx, Rascals...Qustion? Are these figures that the government spews out inclusive of the college students that are "parttime Residents"? According to the Census Bureau there are 6 universities, colleges or professional educational outlets in Raleigh..If so, That's where the demo's come from..If not, they are bogus!
 
Let me BUTT-inski to this thread. 2 things. First. Oldies is not a 35-64 format. Oldies is a 55 to Dead format. Not in the game, kaput, goneski, get over it, sayonara, c'ya, buh-bye, adios amigo, put a fork in it. Second. Never mention the Band Styx in the same breath as The Rascals, Grassroots or Beach Boys.

Stations that play music mostly from pre-71 would be appealing to people 55+...not even in the 25-54 demo any more. I hate to say it...the Sixties era is now Music of Your Life and if I was a 16 year old teenager in 1965 diggin on The Beatles and The Supremes---then I am 58 today, 7 years away from Social Security or I might already be dead...Advertisers aren't interested in dead people. The Beatles are played in elevators and funeral homes.

"Oldies" for a 35 year old would be, let's see (hold on I flunked Math)...14 years ago they were 21...gee that would be 1993....so let's really be daring and talk about when that 35 year old was 16....uh oh 1988. Go back 28 years for a 44 year old--we're talking ancient music here in 1979.

Seems like an Eighties Station would now be "Oldies circa 2007" targeting the lucrative 35-44 year old demo. Is there such an animal in Raleigh? Eighties? Not Oldies. Eighties.

It sucks getting old doesn't it?
 
Stench quote
"Go back 28 years for a 44 year old--we're talking ancient music here in 1979."

You're failing to factor in that in 1979 AOR and Top 40 stations were playing 60s and early 70s gold,
as part of their library, thus exposing those 20 year olds to older music.

40 year olds know the big 60s hits. Some actually like them.

Plus, especially back then, kids were listening to Top 40 stations starting at ages 10 or 11.
You're theory is very flimsy.
 
surfdude said:
Stench quote
"Go back 28 years for a 44 year old--we're talking ancient music here in 1979."

You're failing to factor in that in 1979 AOR and Top 40 stations were playing 60s and early 70s gold,
as part of their library, thus exposing those 20 year olds to older music.

40 year olds know the big 60s hits. Some actually like them.

Plus, especially back then, kids were listening to Top 40 stations starting at ages 10 or 11.
You're theory is very flimsy.

Sorry don't remember playing much of that music on stations I was on mr. surfflimsdude. We played new music.
 
When G105 started as a Top 40 in the early 80s, they played one
60s song per hour and numerous 70s songs. WRAL at the time, 82-85,
still played some 60s and a lot of 70s music.
 
stench said:
surfdude said:
Stench quote
"Go back 28 years for a 44 year old--we're talking ancient music here in 1979."

You're failing to factor in that in 1979 AOR and Top 40 stations were playing 60s and early 70s gold,
as part of their library, thus exposing those 20 year olds to older music.

40 year olds know the big 60s hits. Some actually like them.

Plus, especially back then, kids were listening to Top 40 stations starting at ages 10 or 11.
You're theory is very flimsy.


You're Right....WPTF probably didn't play any of those hits!!!! Ha! as a matter of fact any hits!@

Sorry don't remember playing much of that music on stations I was on mr. surfflimsdude. We played new music.
 
surfdude said:
When G105 started as a Top 40 in the early 80s, they played one
60s song per hour and numerous 70s songs. WRAL at the time, 82-85,
still played some 60s and a lot of 70s music.

Why is everything so centered on Raleigh? Most of this audience has relocated here from New Jersey, New York, Philly and Atlanta. The universe is in motion dude. Sorry you never made it out of Raleigh.
 
Stench said.."Why is everything so centered on Raleigh?"

'Cause it's the Raleigh/Greesnboro board?

FYI: Spent time on the air in Norfolk, San Diego, Wash DC, and Charlotte.
 
With a name like "Stench" Where did you put any time in??
 
Ape Guy. Why does that matter? I don't do radio anymore. Pharmaceuticals and guitar strumming. Happy?

What? You don't like Stench? Why you no like Stench?

Sometimes really stupid stuff is written on these boards, some are mine. Surf Dude thinks that because we are disgusting on a Raleigh radio board that all musical tastes have been formed by what G105 and WRAL played in the Eighties...that's not stupid, that's pathetic.

What's wrong with radio?

Read this board. It could be my 17 year old kid, having fun with y'all. I could be confined to my room because of AGORAPHOBIA and this is all I do. I could be Paris Hilton having a nervous breakdown or I could be John Dickey or I could be a nobody with nothing but a stupid opinion.

I did stay at a Holiday Express last night.
 
;D I dunno..You sound like Stan Kaplan..But, I know better.. Or do I...Hmmmmm Maybe Sis???
 
stench said:
Let me BUTT-inski to this thread. 2 things. First. Oldies is not a 35-64 format. Oldies is a 55 to Dead format. Not in the game, kaput, goneski, get over it, sayonara, c'ya, buh-bye, adios amigo, put a fork in it. Second. Never mention the Band Styx in the same breath as The Rascals, Grassroots or Beach Boys.

Stations that play music mostly from pre-71 would be appealing to people 55+...not even in the 25-54 demo any more. I hate to say it...the Sixties era is now Music of Your Life and if I was a 16 year old teenager in 1965 diggin on The Beatles and The Supremes---then I am 58 today, 7 years away from Social Security or I might already be dead...Advertisers aren't interested in dead people. The Beatles are played in elevators and funeral homes.

"Oldies" for a 35 year old would be, let's see (hold on I flunked Math)...14 years ago they were 21...gee that would be 1993....so let's really be daring and talk about when that 35 year old was 16....uh oh 1988. Go back 28 years for a 44 year old--we're talking ancient music here in 1979.

Seems like an Eighties Station would now be "Oldies circa 2007" targeting the lucrative 35-44 year old demo. Is there such an animal in Raleigh? Eighties? Not Oldies. Eighties.

It sucks getting old doesn't it?



Curtis Media DID have a 70s/80s station in Y102-9 until Spring of 2005. It was flipped b/c it didn't do well. I will add that it WAS signal challenged until recently.

Anyway... the 70s/80s format was flipped in favor of a 60s/70s "Super Hits" (oldies) format, which targets P35-64, with a core of P45-54.

The format is still strong.. but takes local mgmt who "get it", that it's a 35-64 NOT a 25-54 format. LOTS of local ad $$$ to be gotten.
 
BIG APE said:
I just did..Average age is 31 years old. So what's your point here..These people don't listen to "Oldies"..Not the "Oldies" I listen to..ie: Grass Roots, Beach Boys, BTO, Styxx, Rascals...Qustion? Are these figures that the government spews out inclusive of the college students that are "parttime Residents"? According to the Census Bureau there are 6 universities, colleges or professional educational outlets in Raleigh..If so, That's where the demo's come from..If not, they are bogus!


I do not believe college students are included in the Census. Also not part of a market's pop.


I worked at WTRG it's last five years on the air, and programmed it the last year. I have a clue about "oldies" and what it IS and what it needs to be to do well.

And the oldies format is not dead just b/c some suits say it is.

If you've noticed, CBS Radio, the country's second largest company (revenue) is getting rid of it's failed "Free FM" formats and bringing back some heritage stations, and their formats. KFRC San Fran is one of them.

I say WCBS-FM will be oldies by this time next year, if not earlier. It was Top 5 in billing in the U.S. when it was flipped. THe JACK format is failing., and worse, losing money like crazy.

There's still $$$ in "oldies"
 
;D You're a "Champ" and I agree with you 100 %.. Can I help you...TRG Tiger radio was good!~ So was WQAM Tiger Radio..anyhow...Long live us Old Timers..They can laugh all they want too....But I'm still spending money I made in 1966...Hahahahah APE
 
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