Dr. Akbar said:
Oldies today are '80s+...pre 1980, it's your grandparents' music. And then there's the issue of 55+ demos. As we say at the Buckeye Media Hut, ''...there's no future in the past"
And we keep disagreeing Kemo Sabe.
I don't know what KOOL bills but have been told it does very well. If so then there is no need for them to change anything. If, however, another good signal wants to test the theory I think there is room for them. A station playing solid core Oldies/Classic Hits (mid-50's through mid-80's) and carrying local ads (no agencies except those who do buy the older demo) AND having jocks either live or VT (appearing live) might do very well.
It would be very interesting to know what age groups make up KOOL's current listeners. Every time I hear a caller on-air their voice seems to be that of a younger adult.