first off, true oldies fans like 'true' oldies,50s,60s,and 70s;thereafter,nostalgia and perceptions changed as MTV abducted a large chunk of the radio 'youth' audience.Diluting oldies radio with 80s and 90s may have a seemed like a 'logical' progression to the bean counters and company 'brains',but it clearly indicates that they don't understand the generations that grew up with 'show biz';the new breed is all caught up in i pods,burning cds,and playing their X box games all day,you're NEVER gonna get them ANYWAY; but now you blow off a guaranteed audience,in their 40s and 50s, who will still spend money and participate in society for decades to come,and who still buys cds, go to theatres to see films,as compared to those sitting in front of a pc and downloading whatever they want,who have no concerns or desires to support brands,artists, labels, or call letters.