Have you guys heard WHAT 1340 in Philadelphia? It's at www.MartiniLoungeRadio.com . Live announcers with a heritage in the market (at least part of the day) and some local direct advertisers.
Personally speaking, this is my kind of standards station: Sinatra, Dean Martin, Tony Bennett, Ella Fitzgerald, Nat King Cole, Diana Krall, Michael Buble. They don't play any of those 70's and 80's soft AC hits like the networks do.
I've always felt that it was a mistake to air a playlist which dilutes the Great American Songbook with soft AC oldies. I realize that this started 15 or 20 years ago as an effort by programmers to attract younger demos to standards.
Sinatra isn't compatible with David Gates and Bread. Sarah Vaughan and Neil Diamond are mutually exclusive. Radio listeners who are fans of one genre have to "endure" a tune from the other until what they really want to hear comes on.
I enjoy Martini Lounge Radio because it sticks to the genre and doesn't try to be anything else. It's reminiscent of the grand old days of WNEW.
Listen soon, because their GM recently "exited", as they say in the trades. Who knows how long they'll be around?!
Nick Gerard
Personally speaking, this is my kind of standards station: Sinatra, Dean Martin, Tony Bennett, Ella Fitzgerald, Nat King Cole, Diana Krall, Michael Buble. They don't play any of those 70's and 80's soft AC hits like the networks do.
I've always felt that it was a mistake to air a playlist which dilutes the Great American Songbook with soft AC oldies. I realize that this started 15 or 20 years ago as an effort by programmers to attract younger demos to standards.
Sinatra isn't compatible with David Gates and Bread. Sarah Vaughan and Neil Diamond are mutually exclusive. Radio listeners who are fans of one genre have to "endure" a tune from the other until what they really want to hear comes on.
I enjoy Martini Lounge Radio because it sticks to the genre and doesn't try to be anything else. It's reminiscent of the grand old days of WNEW.
Listen soon, because their GM recently "exited", as they say in the trades. Who knows how long they'll be around?!
Nick Gerard