johncbrown450 said:I still remember 1530 AM. Good ol' WSAI. I'm only 21 years old and I remember that station quite well. In the early days of my memory (1996ish, age 5 or so), my mom had a 1979 Ford Pinto (AKA the bomb on wheels) that had the standard Ford Philco AM only radio. The only station with music back then was WSAI 1530, and it was all Frank Sinatra. I would always complain to my mom about why she listened to that crap instead of country like my dad did (He's been fans of B105, Y-96, 96.5 The Star, 94.9 The Star, 97.3 The Wolf, and now his dial's back on B105 since the Wolf's got such a weak signal that you might as well kill it. The howl is more of a meow.) My mom's response was, "There's nothing else on but talk."
What AM radio needs is more music. There ARE listeners out there. They left because of idiots like Rush Limbaugh, Bill Cunningham, Glen Beck, Rupert Murdoch (Owner of Faux News), and many others. Once all stations went to being talk only, everybody ran like heck to FM. FM has the music that was replaced with talk on AM. Also, not all AM listeners are old geezers. I'm 21 and I LOVE AM radio. There are others like me. I've showed my friends what good AM radio can sound like (Deep Purple's Smoke on the water on WDJO) and they LOVED IT!!!!!!!! There are alot of people in my generation who actually like the things our elders like for music. Not everybody is glued to sirius XM or the mp3 player. AM radio is like vinyl. There are still young people who love it. Yes, young people like records. There are actually some modern alternative rock bands that release LPs. Vinyl and AM are NOT dead. You just need to figure out how to reach an audience other than right wing nuts and senior citizens. Heck, grandpa's old radio probably has FM on it by now. Grandpa's probably listening to WOBO, WMKV, WLHS, or WGUC.
As for WDJO's current issues, the format made an attempt to blend 50s and 60s with the 70s. That is a recipe for DISASTER! 2 separate formats that clash. The 50s fans think the 70s music stinks or is too loud. My aunt was a WDJO fan until the classic rock was added. She's 74 and loves Elvis, Chuck Berry, Little Richard, the Van Dells, and pretty much anything from 1950 to 1965. Nowadays, when we're in the car with WDJO on the dial and they go from Elvis to Foghat, she makes me turn off the radio. She swears to God they're yelling. When it comes to an oldies format, you need to choose a side. Ages 40 to 65 or 65+. Trying to fit both demographics WILL NOT WORK! And that's why 1480 WILL go dark. Alchemy really screwed up! In the words of a grandma, "Them whippersnappers added hippie music to my oldies channel!"
Got news for you young man... We didn't leave AM because Conservative Commentators came on. We left when they quit playing our favorite music.