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IF you think Q-95 is an OLDIES Station, you don't know WHAT the hell you're talking about when it comes to this format, so i can understand WHY you've posted the stupid things you have. everybody ignore the HO on this subject.radioho said:There is already an 'oldies' station in Indy - it's called Q95. Many have tried, many have failed to take it's audience away. If agencies want to hit that crowd, they are going with Q. JAK is another option. This town isn't big enough to accommodate a 'deep cuts' station.
The TRUE oldies (50s music) was big 20 years ago because those listeners (who lived that era) were in their 40s and 50s. They are now in their 60s and 70s and listen to talk radio.
Doesn't matter how WELL you do it, it will not sell in Indy. Unless you can find enough Mayberry Cafes' to support it - and they aren't out there. If you're trying to be an Indianapolis station, you can't survive without agency money (except for Byrd who can sell enough CHICKEN to reCOUP his massive losses).
A 5-6 share in this town for oldies? Can't happen in this day.