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Marconi Award

:) I read yesterday my station WCBSFM 101.1 is nominated for Oldies station of the Year!!! WTG WCBSFM!!! I remember way back Joe McCoy then the PD won the Marconi Award :) anyone remember that? I would love to see WCBSFM win this year!!! :)
 
Says sad things about the oldies catagory if they win considering they aren't an oldies station anymore...
 
they are not real real oldies, but still late 60's 70's 80's are oldies, The music they play I heard in HS and when I first married, and I am married a long time. To me they are still OLDIES!!!
 
WCBS probably plays more oldies than a lot of stations that characterize themselves as "oldies". I heard a station still calling themselves "Good Times, Great Oldies" and it was KC & the Sunshine Band, BTO and 80s Dan Hartman. I think I heard two 60s songs during the hour. I've heard a couple of great oldies stations that still stick to the 1964-1972 era. But they're either automated with no DJs or satellite. WCBS deserves something for at least presentation. They still play 60s and the occasional pre-Beatles oldie. WCBS is one of those unique stations that's appealing to a younger oldies fan but is still trying to appease the die-hard fan. And somehow they make it work with personality, get great ratings AND they're in the #1 radio market.
 
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