I wonder how long this arguement will be going on here...20 years maybe? It's amazing that no one has changed their position yet.
With that in mind here is my first, and last shot. There won't be anymore from me after this.
The 50's-60's stuff is great music I don't view music as disposable but to look at it another way it's had more than it's run. We didn't have very many 1940's Big Band stations in the '60's and '70's now did we? Naturally some of this is because the baby boomer generation was bigger than the ones that came before.
I think the oldies format was over reserched and killed. In the beginning it was nice to hear lots of old favorites. To get people listening longer (better Average Quarter Hour listening) the playlists were cut to a few titles that were badly burned out until they became really irritating! They became currents that never go away. These songs lost the "Oh wow" factor. Speaking of music research and testing my boss said they would test the Beatles songs and sometimes the scores would be through the roof and other times nobody wanted to hear them. How do you explain something like that? Research like ratings is a tool both can be misused.
Can't, won't etc. are words used a lot around here. If this were say the year 1490 I guess we'd have people saying the world is flat. I knew a smart lady who once said "Can't never did anything". A note to ad agencies I still need to know about new products and not just old age stuff either. I need to know where the sales are etc. My generation grew up with cars mostly from the Detroit big 3, but I happily drive a Toyota so don't tell me at my age I'm set in my ways. Market to me and give me a good reason to switch brands and I will.
Radio isn't dead but it is on the critical list. Hey ad agencies how effective do you think your commercal is when it's the 5th commercial in a 6 commercial set? With stations down to only 2 spot sets an hour they cram a ton of commercials in each stopset. Product separation is a thing of the past. Car dealers next to each other etc. Many times I hear a TV show commercial for a show that was on an hour ago. How effective is that? That's sloppy and says that radio doesn't matter, we don't care enough to get it RIGHT it's bush league yet I hear it on MAJOR stations all the time.
Oldies, Smooth Jazz, MOR are 3 formats I can't find on the radio where I live. However there are 2 Urban CHR's, 1 Urban, 2 Urban A/C's, 2 Country, 2 A/C stations, 2 sports stations, 1 AAA Rock station, and 1 Classic Rock. Can you say boring sameness?
Yes, I know get satellite radio or an iPod. I'm not going to go the satellite route where the 2 major broadcast groups each have a stake in the satellite providers. I do have an iPod and it's great but I do miss the DJ chatter and the shared experience you get when listening to the radio.
Agree, disagree, I don't care. It won't change a thing but the last point I want to make is for people to come on an Oldies board and continually bash the format seems like a mean thing to do. In effect you insult not only the music but the people here by saying they no longer matter. So go ahead kill any format that might appeal to someone over 50 then you can say that nobody over 50 listens to the radio. You will be correct, while ignoring the reason why they aren't listening.
I LOVE MY iPOD ;D