You're the man, "Oldies 76!!!" We speak the same language. 
I moved out to Los Angeles in 1989 and KRTH-101 and KHJ (93.1) were the two major oldies stations. And I can tell you without a doubt that KRTH had a more vast and diversified playlist!
That aside, what makes WCBS a far superior oldies station (besides going outside a normal oldies playlist), is PRESENTATION! Their Jocks (or whatever they're called these days) are more exciting and engaging, the bumps are energetic, and even an overplayed song is given a better introduction, which makes you feel like you're hearing it for the first time. And they'll throw in a cool unknown trivia tidbit. WCBS makes you feel like you're part of that era! A good radio station will do that. I listen to KRTH and DO NOT feel like I'm part of the station!
But I did hear a shocker on KRTH yesterday morning, as the last verse of "Nothing But a Heartache" by The Flirtations trailed out! Now that was a cool oldie from 1969. A few more of those and KRTH will be heading back in the right direction.
I moved out to Los Angeles in 1989 and KRTH-101 and KHJ (93.1) were the two major oldies stations. And I can tell you without a doubt that KRTH had a more vast and diversified playlist!
That aside, what makes WCBS a far superior oldies station (besides going outside a normal oldies playlist), is PRESENTATION! Their Jocks (or whatever they're called these days) are more exciting and engaging, the bumps are energetic, and even an overplayed song is given a better introduction, which makes you feel like you're hearing it for the first time. And they'll throw in a cool unknown trivia tidbit. WCBS makes you feel like you're part of that era! A good radio station will do that. I listen to KRTH and DO NOT feel like I'm part of the station!
But I did hear a shocker on KRTH yesterday morning, as the last verse of "Nothing But a Heartache" by The Flirtations trailed out! Now that was a cool oldie from 1969. A few more of those and KRTH will be heading back in the right direction.