You hear about all of the oldies classic hits stations doing it all the time - dropping most of their 60's libraries, sans the Beatles and the Stones, in an attempt to make the station sound "younger."
Ironically, you have 94 WYSP, "The Rock You Grew Up With," which is aiming toward a certain demographic with a mix of Guns N' Roses, Ozzy Osbourne and Pearl Jam.
Yet they are still playing the occasional 60's song. Yesterday alone, I heard Jimi Hendrix and Steppenwolf. Honestly, does it take a person over 30 years to "grow up"? When you're jamming through a music mix of some of the aforementioned core artists, only to be greeted with "Born To Be Wild" - and a hard seg into it, no less - it might make you jump next door to Ben-FM - which has taken the liberty (no pun intended) of gutting anything pre-1979 on its playlist.
I mean, look at Mix 106.1's approach, playing "your soundtrack from high school to now." How many times have they played a Beatles song? I'm waiting...
Ironically, you have 94 WYSP, "The Rock You Grew Up With," which is aiming toward a certain demographic with a mix of Guns N' Roses, Ozzy Osbourne and Pearl Jam.
Yet they are still playing the occasional 60's song. Yesterday alone, I heard Jimi Hendrix and Steppenwolf. Honestly, does it take a person over 30 years to "grow up"? When you're jamming through a music mix of some of the aforementioned core artists, only to be greeted with "Born To Be Wild" - and a hard seg into it, no less - it might make you jump next door to Ben-FM - which has taken the liberty (no pun intended) of gutting anything pre-1979 on its playlist.
I mean, look at Mix 106.1's approach, playing "your soundtrack from high school to now." How many times have they played a Beatles song? I'm waiting...