Another thing, speaking of programming, that's a pet peeve is when stations that claim to have a specific format sway away from their stated formats.
For example, we had a station that called itself 80s but they would throw in 90s and 70s as well.
Or the stations that call themselves 'Greatest hits of the 90s and today' and then they play some 80s too.
Online stations are notorious for this too. If I'm in the mood for some 70s, I don't want to hear 60s and 80s in there or if I want to hear 90s, I don't want to hear songs from the 2000s.
Do stations do this on purpose because it's some 'trendy' thing they decided we like or is it simply those who program the songs putting those other songs in by mistake?
It's not too much to ask to stick to a stated format, I would think.
For example, we had a station that called itself 80s but they would throw in 90s and 70s as well.
Or the stations that call themselves 'Greatest hits of the 90s and today' and then they play some 80s too.
Online stations are notorious for this too. If I'm in the mood for some 70s, I don't want to hear 60s and 80s in there or if I want to hear 90s, I don't want to hear songs from the 2000s.
Do stations do this on purpose because it's some 'trendy' thing they decided we like or is it simply those who program the songs putting those other songs in by mistake?
It's not too much to ask to stick to a stated format, I would think.