DaveBayArea said:
I didn't grow up in the Bay Area, but I wonder if perhaps the reason a traditional "oldies" or "classic hits" format doesn't work as well here might be just because of the bay area music scene during that era. Were the songs any different on KYA or KFRC vs the hits that were played on - say - KOMA or WLS (the top 40 stations I grew up with)?
I moved from Top-40 (KTKT and KOMA) to the Bay Area in 1960 as a teenager and didn't notice a huge difference between those two stations and KYA and KEWB which were the premier Top-40's in S.F. Since 3-4 jocks from KTKT had moved to KEWB about the same time I did it seemed even more like old home week.
After returning from Vietnam in '66 though there was a definite change. KYA was about the same (there were others gaining on them though like KFRC and KLOK in Top-40) but KEWB was a news-talker and a couple of FM's had started playing what was then called "album rock". The album rock was heavy with so-called underground bands and local Bay Area Fillmore acts like Quicksilver Messenger Service, Jefferson Airplane and The Grateful Dead. Some of these also were played on the popular AM's although not very often. As the 60's progressed the music changed dramatically to what I have called "protest rock" which became the anti-war anthems. Upon moving out of the Bay Area in '68, first to Portland, OR then to Tucson, AZ and one year later to New York City I found that the music I had left behind in S.F. didn't follow me and remained fairly unique to that area.
I disagree that Oldies won't work in S.F. and the Old Gringo can't beat me into submission!
My two cents. YMMV.