mxyzptlk said:meanstreet said:What do other people think Q-FM needs? Any ideas here?
By most accepted definitions, classic rock started in the late 60's. It peaked in the 70s and ended in the early 80s. The music is 30 to 45 years old. Without a mix of hair bands, grunge, harder rock and alt rock, the playlists are simply wearing thin and the audience is literally dying. It's happened to just about every style of music before classic rock, it will happen to classic rock as well. Classic Rock is one format I'd hate to program.
The irony is that 60s and 70s music is far more ubiquitous now than ten years ago, if you include TV (especially commercials) and movies.