Interstate 78 said:
I used to listen to WARM 103 daily in the early 2000s. Not by choice but by force as that was the station the store I worked at played all day. I remember actually enjoying the very "campy," "sissy," and "wimpy" tunes that the other poster called them. I remember hearing Eric Carmen "Never Gonna Fall in Love Again" about every other day. That's about the most sissy 70s pop song ever but I got a kick outta hearing it so often on WARM. Also "Steal Away" by Robbie Dupree, a forgotten little soft AC song from 1980. I also remember the hourly newscasts. Do they still do that? I would be surprised if they do. Hourly news on a large FM music signal is almost unheard of.
Dude, this is great news...someone else actually
admits to liking the "sissy" music that WARM used to play. I'm always amused by the fact that WARM was
consistently the #1 Arbitron rated station when they used to play this campy/sissy/wimpy music (look at 1998
AND 2000 in the article
http://www.animaux.net/stern/york.html), and now...how are they doing in ratings

? Yet, everyone cringes the moment Stephen Bishop, Neil Diamond, or the Carpenters are mentioned. My favorite is when they say "things have changed
so much in the last 10 years. The old WARM could not survive with today's audience." Of course, things have changed, I will be the first to admit that...but things haven't changed SO much that a music format which was
NUMBER ONE ten years ago would be a total flop today.??? Let's be honest here: even back in 2000, the music that WARM used to play was every bit as "sissy" and "uncool" as it is today. Even I would never tell my friends that I liked WARM's music. Nevertheless, WARM was the #1 station because their sissy music was GOOD music, it had a certain listenability and timelessness that you can't find in what stations play today. And believe it or not: "sissies" such as the Carpenters, Neil Diamond, Barry Manilow, etc. all scored MULTIPLE number one hits less than 40 years ago. The people who drove these artists to the number one spots can't be more than 50-60 years old today; therefore, most of them are still alive, and they need something to listen to on the radio, right? Anyway, not everything WARM played was sissy...they played plenty of artists with mass appeal such as Chicago, America, Santana, Jimmy Buffett, etc...artists that are still very popular today. I can't be sure, but I think that if WARM were to bring back their old format, their ratings would actually improve, particularly because there isn't a single oldies station in the area. Not
one! Now what about advertising? I have to be honest...I can't promise anything in that department, although no one can prove that WARM is better off with their current format, considering their low ratings. But I'm not even asking for WARM to return to their old format...I just wish they would play a few of the songs that they were known for back in the day, a few sissy songs can't hurt, dammit! Plus, I don't think artists like Savage Garden, Snow Patrol, or even Coldplay are at the top of the "cool" spectrum either...soft rock isn't supposed to be cool anyway! Heck, they could even have a 4 hour show like "Sissy Sunday Supper" or something that is exclusively devoted to songs from their old format, I'd be happy with that. That way, they still have 164 hours in the week to play their repetitive crap.
By the way, I think "Never Gonna Fall in Love Again" by Eric Carmen is a great song as well: very catchy tune, great vocals, excellent instrumental accompaniments...all of these attributes are LACKING in about 90% of what WARM plays today. It's a shame that today's WARM would rather go off the air than play that song...they seem to think that they are too cool now or something :

...now they only play that tremendously inferior song "Hungry Eyes" by Carmen.
Oh by the way, I am 27 years old, and male.