Let's come at this from another angle. Is there a viable way for a radio station today to make decent money playing 50s and 60s oldies with personality? Let's have some creative, out-of-the-box thinking.
RADIO TRUTH said:Let's come at this from another angle. Is there a viable way for a radio station today to make decent money playing 50s and 60s oldies with personality? Let's have some creative, out-of-the-box thinking.
BruceS8852 said:The AM band has always attracted older listeners. WMTR (1250 AM) from Morristown NJ, owned by Greater Media, has played 50s-60s oldies for several years now. If the station were not making money, I am sure the format would be dropped. WVNJ (1160 AM) another suburban New Jersey station had played Adult Standards, but flipped to talk.
scooty430 said:How about a different question: Do oldies or "classic hits" stations HAVE to dump pre-64 oldies in order to make money? Can a station have 20 percent 50s/early 60s? 30 percent? Is zero percent the only answer at this point?