Well, while you two have your FANGS out with this time-waster of a CAT fight, which should probably go TIO, let me offer a brief two-cents. Oldies is a format different from any other in that the
presentation is as important as the music. People are reminiscing when listening to this unique format. So it stands to reason that the entire environment of the station should evoke the memories the listener seeks - especially to include the jox. This would also embrace many other elements not found on today's contemporary stations, or found in a different form. To include:
- the music,
- the peripheral presenters (news, traffic, wx etc),
- the pacing,
- the jingles,
- the promos,
- the contests,
- even the spots when possible, et al.
But, when you ask what's most important to the operators, guys like Dan Mason, that's going to always come down to the revenue. Revenue is a confluence of ratings and the skills of the AEs to convince advertisers that they will move product by advertising on the station regardless of the numbers. So to exclude or dismiss out of hand, people over 50 or 60 or even 70 as one of you has with a snide comment about "...their parents station/jocks," may be short-sighted. Though not Arbitron's favorite folks - believe me, they spend money. IMHO a station offering the totality of the oldies experience will be a lot easier to sell than a bland, music-only product.
If a listener wants to just listen to the music without the surrounding environment of a true NY Oldies Station, there are many internet stations (for the time being anyway), satellite and other delivery systems where they can have pure music - no atmosphere. If guilty, consider yourselves chastised.
Wow, that's so good, I may make a new subject out it because it's stuck way down here under your adolescent argument.