MoldaMania182 said:
When will everyone learn Radio is all about trends and $$. As has been discussed very much so over the last year, Oldies is an old (pun intended) and dying trend. (rock isnt too far behind) Even CBS 101 is gone. Locally, Oldies 97? Gone. It's done. Oldies glory days are over on terrestial radio.As for Fox? never happen. The only thing I could see is splitting the signal and making it Fox Country 96.7. That would work. Otherwise, leave Fox alone. I like Bob O in the mornings on both sides. Seems to work better.
You're right! Oldies is a dying format. Cool 92.9 and Cruisin' 93.5 are the two stations still playing oldies. I don't see it changing anytime soon because of the lost of WCBS-FM back on June 3rd of last year and they kept those two oldies stations in the Hudson Valley on the air. According to the fall ratings, I saw that Cool 92.9 gain up a bit, because it's a dying trend. With Rick McCaffery doing mornings everyday, except the "Solid Gold Jukebox" on Friday nights, come on. Will see if the two stations will last before oldies will disappear soon if the spring ratings comes out.