Here is a clip from “Morning In America” on NewsNation where he interviewed Scott Shannon about his career and his last show which will be on CBS-FM this Friday. Watch and see.
I just want to say that your passion for the original Oldies format and the legendary Deejays, including Scott Shannon is admirable and understandable to me, but I also get some of the reactions to your comments too.
I'd just like to say it a different way.
The Bill Brown aircheck is a phenomenal listen!
It's from 1989 and CBS Fm then was playing songs from 1959, and I heard Copacabana which I think is 1978.
So, today, 2022, CBS Fm is playing mostly songs from the 1980s, One song they spike is from 1967!
CBS Fm music wise is playing OLDER music now than they did in 1989!
It's exactly what it's always been, an Oldies station playing OLDER top 40 music from a few decades ago.
Just like Lite Fm is the same station too, playing a safe comfortable mix of music targeted at 42 year old women as the middle ground to appeal to women 30 to 54.
What's debatable?
Is the music too tight, too many rock songs, too many rhythmic tunes....
Is the imaging right?
What could their jocks do better?
There's a new guy, John Foxx, coming in to do mornings and be the brand manager.
I think that he deserves a chance to see what he will be doing with CBS Fm.
Whatever he did prior to this should be irrelevant. Him and the station deserve an objective take on the sound of the station and his morning show, fair, understand it's an Oldies station for 2023, and that the company who owns this station has had a rough year, along with all the challenges that radio is experiencing.
Scott Shannon has been able to do his send off on his terms, and obviously he will figure out what he may want to do next.
As for you?
Enjoy the amazing collections of airchecks from radios past on YouTube and elsewhere. And as already suggested, the many great streaming sites playing the music and presentation that you want.
I wish you all the best.