Portland, Or. lost it's KISN 97.1 to Charlie, so i decided to create macradiofm. But after i was just doing The 50's to the 70's i decided to make mac2, the 60's to the 90's!
I like the 50's and 60's still, but i'm tired of most of the 50's songs.
I am 50 now. I grew up listening to KHJ, KEZY-AM, and KWIZ!
I listen mostly to my mac2 station, without commercials. It cost me $40 for the two stations and the website.
And it's even fun!
Vern
> > Anymore news about oldies returning to my native San
> > > Diego???? KRTH seems like they have cut power and I
> can't
> >
> > > pick it up as strong now in San Diego..love hearing
> > Shotgun
> > > in the evening cranking those oldies out
> > >
> >
> > It would be nice if oldies did return, but it isn't
> likely.
> > Not impossible though, there has been some oldies
> comebacks.
> > The target for oldies is starting to get out of that 25-54
>
> > range and advertisers aren't interested in folks above the
>
> > age 55. Oldies stations are starting to lose money.
> >
>
> The Oldies format needs to change, and stop focusing on the
> 50s and early 60s. This goes for San Diego too.
> I don't think Oldies is dead at all. It's the definition of
> the format that needs to change. The music Jack plays should
> be on an oldies station (minus some of the Hot AC mixed in).
> I think and Oldies station can survive San Diego, or
> anywhere if they would just keep up with the demo.
>
> And again, we are misusing the term "Oldies" when we should
> be using the term "50s and 60s."
>
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