I too, am a long-time 3WS listener, and I hate what the station has become, and that is BORING!!. My taste is music has always been for what was termed as "oldies", the music from 1955 to 1975. I can even accept music from the late'70's to very early '80's, but that's about as far as I can go. Even though I like '50's music, I can see why a station might not want to play "Earth AngeL" on a regular basis in 2010. However, as 3WS moved forward in their musical playlist, they have totally forgotten their core audience, that is those of us who enjoy oldies, especially from the '60's which they have totally abandoned. I hope many long-time 3WS listeners would agree that both the music and the on-air talent made 3WS a fun station back in the day. When you remember the lineup that 3WS once had, names such as Jim Merkel and Gary Dickson, Theresa Colaizzi, Mike Frazer, RD Summers, Sheri Van Dyke, and Kenny Woods, and you listen every day, you get to know these people more as friends than just voices on a radio. And of course if these same people are playing the music you love to listen to, it really makes it special. Those that now program the station have thrown all the fun out the door. They used to have special weekend themes like Lost Oldies Weekends, All-Request Weekends, or salute a special type of music like Motown, British Invasion, Beatles, Girl Groups, etc. Now it's just the same stuff from the late '70's and '80's all the time. As another posted suggested, this town needs an actual traditonal oldies station once again. For those who say this format is dead, let me remind you, this is Pittsburgh, and oldies will never die here.