J
jerrold
Guest
Has anyone else noted the rather glaring similarities between the "new" CBS-FMs playlist and the music featured on 101.5 for at least the past few years? Granted, 101.1 has a larger playlist and has been playing more older 60s titles that 101.5 has not, and 101.5 seems to be more open to 80s cuts that CBS-FM is not playing (yet).... still, at times, I find it difficult to tell the two stations apart based on the music. Even some of the new jingles (and the slogan - "New York's Greatest Hits") on CBS are identical to the ones used by 101.5.
Do you think someone at 101.1 might have done a little creative lifting of the 101.5 weekend format? With a NY station playing essentially the same music full-time (with NY talent), will this have any bearing on 101.5's weekend format?
Do you think someone at 101.1 might have done a little creative lifting of the 101.5 weekend format? With a NY station playing essentially the same music full-time (with NY talent), will this have any bearing on 101.5's weekend format?