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oasisrulz
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A WMID format, lets say on a FM signal like 97.5 would do very well and probably topple OGL...just the facts...if its never been tried dont dispute it...
As Alan Sherman once so eloquently remarked, "Uhh Boyyyyy!" Here we go again with the "music sucks" rant. This argument always reminds me of "The Music Police." It smacks of elitism (as much as I've come to hate the politicization of the word), IOW, "the music I like is great, the music the great unwashed prefers is dreck."doowopvault said:doowopvault said:And that's why radio sucks. companies gobbling up stations, playing the shit music in the same rotation. There is nothing unique about any of them. All pandering to the lowest common denominator. playing shit music to people with bad taste,gutting the station of radio personalities, replacing them with button pushers and destroying radio all in the name of profit.GOOD CHOICE LOL LOL and by the way genius, if you would read your dictionary it is spelled with either a "z" or an "s".
"cookie-cutter" programing are what people are use to. And that is the problem. When you do not give people a choice of genres, a variety of programs, what do you think they'll prefer? people listen to and buy this crap not because it's good but because it's all they are fed by corporate radio.
MikefromDelaware said:Radio is a business, just like any other business. The owners aren't as interested in the "art" of radio as in making money doing radio. So if a station can go to the bird and carry such un-inspired shows (in my opinion) as Glenn Beck, Rush, and Hannity and make money doing that, even though the owner is a lib democrat, he/she will do that (think Rupert Murdock and the Fox News Channel or Reverend Young Sun Moon and the Washington Times).
Now if only one of the lesser performing FM's in the Philly market would challenge WOGL and create a better Greatest Hits station for the city of brotherly love. That would be interesting to hear and watch. However, most stations do seem to want to steer away from the upper end of the ad demo, so they'll avoid a greatest hits station. I could see WYSP or WIOQ going to greatest hits with a splash of Classic Rock thrown in. That might be an interesting mix, the best of WMGK and WOGL without the disco and heavy reliance on Motown.
oasisrulz said:The problem I have with the music channels especially the decades on Satellite is way too much yakking...I have satellite just not to hear all this talk...I just want to hear music but they chatter more than T radio....especially on 50's and 60's, if I wanted to hear talk I would just listen to T-radio....and since the merger last year the talk is more and more...WMID has less talk and more music than XM or Sirius.
Don said:oasisrulz said:The problem I have with the music channels especially the decades on Satellite is way too much yakking...I have satellite just not to hear all this talk...I just want to hear music but they chatter more than T radio....especially on 50's and 60's, if I wanted to hear talk I would just listen to T-radio....and since the merger last year the talk is more and more...WMID has less talk and more music than XM or Sirius.
You really think they talk too much, Oasis? I listen to Phlash Phelps on 6 in the morning, and I am reminded of what radio once was. A real personality, I think he is. I like a little conversation between the music, just like WFIL and Wibbage were, back in the day. Remember the old Wibbage TOH jingle "You're with WIBG, where it's one between the music that counts...(insert DJ name)? If you want just music, 'MID is a good option. I like a little personality with my music!
Seltzer said:A WMID format on a Philly Fm station? Forget about it...
MikefromDelaware said:As Philly is a PPM market, if you check out their rankings here on RI for 12+, you'll see stations from all over the Delaware Valley, Lehigh Valley, Wilmington, South Jersey, and NYC, but no WVLT. So I'd have to guess that they are a non entity in Philly. In fairness to WVLT, their signal isn't all that great in Wilmington I'd not even consider it a Wilmington rimshot station, where it will show very modest 12+ numbers. I believe, Philly is further away from Vineland than Wilmington, so even less signal and apparently no ratings.