Once again, the issue here isn't about music or fans, but advertisers. And trust me, I've gone to agencies who've sponsored reunion tours and tried to get them to buy advertising packages on my station, and they've said no. The promoter might buy a few spots, and might want to give some tickets away. But it's not a source or real revenue for the station.
If those listeners have $100 to buy a ticket, they can afford a $15 a month satellite subscription, or buy an unlimited package from Pandora or Spotify. In return, they will be financially supporting their favorite artists, which is a benefit they don't get from OTA radio.
Either which way....OTA radio does not play enough classic hits from the late 60's, 70's and 80's, period.
And If you liked classic hits, even half as many as us "classic hits fans", you'd notice it too. You are just defending your side, which is understandable (don't get me wrong), but you do not see it, the other way at all. For you, it's 99-1...I'm asking you to meet us halfway, that's all.
And by meeting us halfway, you'd let "some" of these lost hits be played throughout the day, MIXED with the tested music, the station plays anyways. We are not saying, just play the lost hits, not at all. It's a mix, Big A...It's not asking much.
I will never understand (or accept) the logic why on earth a classic hits station will play many songs 3-5 times a day, everyday, every week. I just won't. It's absurd, crazy and wrong.