I am not a radio pro...just a pro listener I guess. To date myself I have heard the dj's of the 50's in So.Cal live before but pretty much grew up in the 60-70's on the Texas Gulfcoast. In the 70-80's I'd hit 101.1 in Houston and let it fade until I could pickup 101.3 in Corpus as I traveled up and down the coast working.
So, that is why today I prefer antique rock as I call it from the 60-70's and wish there was more of it.
I guess I am a dying breed who likes broad play lists and local live dj's, who can comment on local things. I doubt I will ever be a satellite user for radio. I just tune in one station and don't like messing with it after that. Most of my radios are older than 20-30 years old. I am old school for sure.
Do I have much hope with this type of format surviving much longer? In Houston it is about dead with all the termoil of late. I know Dean & Rog are coming back, being picked up at 107.5 but....
And why are the playlist so short? Man! it seems like 20-30 songs over and over. 107.5 especially. Why is that?
Thanks for any input...an old time workin' stif 'preciates it!
Robert in Houston
So, that is why today I prefer antique rock as I call it from the 60-70's and wish there was more of it.
I guess I am a dying breed who likes broad play lists and local live dj's, who can comment on local things. I doubt I will ever be a satellite user for radio. I just tune in one station and don't like messing with it after that. Most of my radios are older than 20-30 years old. I am old school for sure.
Do I have much hope with this type of format surviving much longer? In Houston it is about dead with all the termoil of late. I know Dean & Rog are coming back, being picked up at 107.5 but....
And why are the playlist so short? Man! it seems like 20-30 songs over and over. 107.5 especially. Why is that?
Thanks for any input...an old time workin' stif 'preciates it!
Robert in Houston