We have seen many diverse opinions on the ratings questions and survivability of oldies as a successful format. I have come to the conclusion that the possibility of MOST listeners (not all) miss hearing atleast some chances of new music with what they listen to.
There are fantastic albums out there now by the Beach Boys, The Fixx, and Rush... and I am not sure where any of them fit on someone's format. My guess is Rush may be getting some airplay, the Beach Boys might be fitting on some AC format, and The Fixx... I don't know where they fit in(which is a shame, because the album is really good).
Makes me wonder if what a successful oldies format needs is a twice an hour injection of new music. Do you think that might make an oldies station successful longevity wise?
There is a satellite country format (maybe Real Country?) that plays two new songs per hour amongst classic country and seems to have success.
We just hear occasional complaining about the lack of an of oldies outlet, but playing devils advocate, maybe the format is doomed to a degree because of the limits of it...
I hope "Spring Vacation" and "From There to Back Again" and other new tunes from The Beach Boys' "Thats Why God Made The Radio" find a new audience...some of that album is like stepping back into the 60's...
What do you think about the oldies format? am I on the wrong track?
There are fantastic albums out there now by the Beach Boys, The Fixx, and Rush... and I am not sure where any of them fit on someone's format. My guess is Rush may be getting some airplay, the Beach Boys might be fitting on some AC format, and The Fixx... I don't know where they fit in(which is a shame, because the album is really good).
Makes me wonder if what a successful oldies format needs is a twice an hour injection of new music. Do you think that might make an oldies station successful longevity wise?
There is a satellite country format (maybe Real Country?) that plays two new songs per hour amongst classic country and seems to have success.
We just hear occasional complaining about the lack of an of oldies outlet, but playing devils advocate, maybe the format is doomed to a degree because of the limits of it...
I hope "Spring Vacation" and "From There to Back Again" and other new tunes from The Beach Boys' "Thats Why God Made The Radio" find a new audience...some of that album is like stepping back into the 60's...
What do you think about the oldies format? am I on the wrong track?