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Is it true she is going to go up against Delilah in markets with two soft or mainstream AC's? Will she be even sappier and more right-wing?
Delilah-related topics go here:MsMusicRadio said:Is it true she is going to go up against Delilah in markets with two soft or mainstream AC's? Will she be even sappier and more right-wing?
Which is a mistake. As I said, stations running "Delilah" would be discussed on the other board.MsMusicRadio said:The Board says Soft AC in it's title.
I've looked at WDUV's playlist online from time to time. I don't like it, but I wouldn't call it AC.MsMusicRadio said:I would agree. Soft AC stations like WDUV are a rarity. Most Ac stations are not soft.
I didn't mean mostly instrumentals. I meant it implies there are instrumentals.Prais said:Chimp gets just 1 banana.
He said, "Easy listening implies instrumentals," I disagree.
MANY "easy listeniing" stations (mostly in the past) played smooth vocals; Sinatra, Bennett, Dean Martin, Streisand, Carpenters, etc. Maybe even big bands like Harry James, lots of Glenn Millers lesser known songs, Artie Shaw, much like what was 820 WAIT, Chicago. A guy like John Doremus' syndicated show was easy listenng - and plenty of vocals.
Thanks for saying I have a cool moniker. It's what I put on the subject line in the first email I ever sent, although I didn't have an email address back then. My standards station decided to try an approach similar to WDUV but instead of "middle-of-the-road"--which is actually what WDUV's music was called in the 80s when some of the songs were new, and what WDUV should be called now--they were all over the road as if a chimp picked their music. Their new web site had a place to send email, so I did. I congratuated their music director and said he should appear on Letterman or Leno. Then I decided that would be my email address.MsMusicRadio said:I listen to WDUV a lot and I would call it "soft AC". Most of the music they play would have been the usual playlist on AC stations back in the early eighties when AC was a fairly new concept. I can remember AC stations from then including WJOI in Tidewater, WFOG in Tidewater, WQSF in Richmond, WEZS in Richmond, WASH in DC, WLTJ in Pittsburgh, and 106.7 in NYC. Unless age is destroying my memory, what WDUV plays now is basically what these statons played back then.
To VChimpanzee ( cool moniker)------if WDUV is not soft AC, would you call it "Oldies" or MOYL?
http://boards.radio-info.com/smf/index.php?topic=150547.0MsMusicRadio said:Is it true she is going to go up against Delilah in markets with two soft or mainstream AC's? Will she be even sappier and more right-wing?