palalwanabe said:
listeners=ratings=advertisers.............55 plus is no exception...if you have one of the top 3 stations in your market, the advertisers wil be falling all over themselves to get to you, I gaurantee.
Huh? in markets like you mention later in your post, a 12+ rank is meaningless. Almost all buys are in the 18 to 54 range, and there are essentially no buys for 55+ no matter what the ratings.
It is radio's fault that oldies stations are dying off, because they are all stagnant.
No, they appealed to over 55, which is why all that you name have moved from a 60s' core (Oldies) to a 70's core (Classic Hits) to lower the age appeal to ranges that advertisers actually buy.
I just looked up the top four markets and have I listed the highest Oldies/Classic hits station in that market
New York - #10
LA -#11
Chicago - #14
San Fran - #23
In 25-54, WCBS is 12th, 25-54. KRTH is 15th, WLS (only oldies among the group) is 18th. KFRC is 31st. Guess they need to play more 70's, don't they?
They are stagnant, because of the same sorry ass 800 numbers ones that these either lazy or ignorant or incompetent or all of the above Program Directors and Consultants, play. we are tired of those same ragged out tunes and wandering off to classic Rock and Classic country and anything other alternative to get away from Wipeout and louie louie and Wolly Bully.........
Those are all 60's songs. They appeal to over 55's and stations are moving away from this if they have not already.
To tell you the truth "I CAN"T GET NO SATISFACTION" from Oldies radio anymore, and yes i know those 800 songs tested well in North Carolina for play in Virginia and texas at 4:00 am or all those sorry statistics.
In the larger US markets, the songs are tested locally for local play. It's just that the 60's stuff is not relevant to sales demos any more.
and your overstated "Advertisers don't care about 55 plus"......
Actually, since there are pretty much no ad agency buys for 55+, the fact is there for you to accept. Advertisers, as a rule with rare exceptions, do not buy 55+ on radio.
Advertisers don't care about #14 and #20 and #12 rated stations, is WHAT they don't care about...........
Actually, I can think about many #12 stations (or in that vicinity) in 12+ that are actually major forces in a sales demo, such as 21-34 men, where almost all the beer money is spent. Advertisers care about rank in the demos their clients have specified, none of which are 55+.
so you PD's get of your ass and start earning your salary and start being CREATIVE, Think, think, think....... judas priest open that whitburn book that you've being using as a paper weight, and see what charted for the 4 tops after "I can't help Myself" and "It's The Same Old Song (Pun Intended)"...for christ sake play "Shake me Wake me"........God forbid that you would try "Just Ask The Lonely" it would take a miracle to hear "Still Water" and don't call these stiffs, the only stiffs in Oldies radio are the PD's and Consultants !!!.. Elvis Charted 153 songs and i bet i could ask every PD in America to name his 18 #1's thay couldn't do that,
Irrespecitve of the fact that the songs you suggest don't test against the stations' own listeners, and that few stations play much 60's anymore, anyway, our job is to play songs people like today. I don't care how a song charted (giggle, giggle, wink, wink... those charts are so fake it is laughable), we are not running museums, but radio stations. Most songs that, gag, charted, are not likeable today.
and yet, all they do is program only those 18 number ones (this of course is an exagerration, I'm trying to make a point). I Repeat PD's get off your asses and get these stations back up in the Top 3 and all of a sudden advertisers will be knocking.
Advertisers don't call stations. And a 60's oldies station will not be saleble even by the best sellers.
And there certainly are enough of us 55 plus out to make it real easy for you, yes we will do your job for you, if you provide the product ,meaning better stations, we can, and we will take you to the TOP.
Not in 18-54 you won't. An unless you are in a smaller market where all the business is direct, and certainly not in the markets you mention, can you make money with oldies based on the 60's songs.
know I guess I will be told for the 123,894 time by every expert (especially by one in particular) how full of shit I am. One last time advertisers don't want shit stations, 55 plus has nothing to do with it, it's the crappy numbers.
Tant all you want... go bay at the moon. There is no market for 55+ in the larger rated markets. None.