I'm not entirely sure if this is the right forum to post this in, but I guess I could take a shot at it.
Let's say that in some alternate universe or something like that ;D every major(or at least a great number) of the Classic Top 40 AM stations of the 60s, 70s and probably 80s in the US and Canada still had music formats.
Like for example: WLS, WABC, KHJ, KYA, etc; the question I have(and that I want to ask all of you) is that if these stations still had music formats, what music would they be playing? Oldies/Classic Hits? Country? Adult Contemporary or Hot Adult Contemporary? Or dare I say Top 40/CHR?
I think for a few of these stations that I mentioned they would probably have their current day FM oldies stations but on AM. KFRC, KJR and WLS are a few examples that I think could be succesful as AM music stations today but with their FM formats; I also think that most of these stations would probably keep their sports programming, and maybe have syndicated music programming that's on each station's FM signal nowadays(AT40, Gary Bryan, Dick Clark, Wolfman Jack, Dick Bartley, etc.).
This what if actually came to me some time back, and I think it would be an interesting discussion to bring up here. By the way, as for stations that changed dial positions(WHB in Kanas City switching from 710 to 810 for example), I think the station would keep their present dial position, although someone else can comment on that if they think of anything different.
I guess this could also qualify for stations that made a name for themselves in other music formats(KMPC for one); just wanted to bring this up and see what you all think.
Let's say that in some alternate universe or something like that ;D every major(or at least a great number) of the Classic Top 40 AM stations of the 60s, 70s and probably 80s in the US and Canada still had music formats.
Like for example: WLS, WABC, KHJ, KYA, etc; the question I have(and that I want to ask all of you) is that if these stations still had music formats, what music would they be playing? Oldies/Classic Hits? Country? Adult Contemporary or Hot Adult Contemporary? Or dare I say Top 40/CHR?
I think for a few of these stations that I mentioned they would probably have their current day FM oldies stations but on AM. KFRC, KJR and WLS are a few examples that I think could be succesful as AM music stations today but with their FM formats; I also think that most of these stations would probably keep their sports programming, and maybe have syndicated music programming that's on each station's FM signal nowadays(AT40, Gary Bryan, Dick Clark, Wolfman Jack, Dick Bartley, etc.).
This what if actually came to me some time back, and I think it would be an interesting discussion to bring up here. By the way, as for stations that changed dial positions(WHB in Kanas City switching from 710 to 810 for example), I think the station would keep their present dial position, although someone else can comment on that if they think of anything different.
I guess this could also qualify for stations that made a name for themselves in other music formats(KMPC for one); just wanted to bring this up and see what you all think.