I totally agree about the "burned to a crisp" music on CBS-FM. It gets to the point where I just can't stomach anymore of the usual "Space Cowboy", "American Pie", or "Knock on Wood".
Now I also listen to B-103 out on LI, WJRZ 100.1 on the Jersey Shore, as well as NJ 101.5 on weekends, and DRC-FM and they all sound eons more energetic and interesting. B103 has been around for over 20 years and seems to have a loyal following. Certainly when I'm in Suffolk or down in Ocean County I have better choices for Classic Hits and Oldies. CBS-FM does well because it's the only game in town. Dropping stuff like the Supremes and the British Invasion (save for a couple of Beatles songs) is a lifeless format. The 60s may be getting demographically old, but, they are still requested and people want to hear them. A couple weekends ago WJRZ even did a bubblegum pop weekend! But CBS-FM never seems to do weekend specials that are much different from the regular format, sometimes an Awesome 80s weekend and you'll hope to hear Men at Work, Pet Shop Boys, or Asia, but you won't, just the same tired "Hit Me with your best shot" you'll hear regularly. Only time I hear anything interesting is the Sunday night classic countdown.
From a listener's standpoint, CBS-FM's sound is awful. But they seem to make lots of money, so CBS won't change a thing. With 80% of the NYC dial some kind of CHR format, CBS knows they'll do well, as long as one of them doesn't flip to a format that could steal their listeners. Q104.3 though is trying, focusing on alot of classic hit format material, they play virtually no 80s hair bands at all. Another mediocre station IMO. WBAB, WWSK, and WCHR are much better rockers along with WPLR in CT. Basically NYC radio is mediocre, CBS is just part of that. Safe formats bring in the numbers and the money. It's unfortunate NYC doesn't have a real oldies station, but it doesn't have a real rocker, even a classic rocker, either. The demographics just seem to support Pop/CHR and Rhythmic formats, it is in the suburbs where oldies and rock fans like me have more of a choice. Lets not forget 107.1 The Peak either. But if you're stuck in much of the city, Nassau, or Hudson County its hard to pick up these Rimshotters. Of course Philly has more oldies and rock, but it's a different market. But I know I'm not the only one who is tuning out CBS-FM over the stale playlist, maybe when the numbers tuning out get more noticable they'll do something. Tight playlists may work with CHR, but CBS-FM is doing the same thing with Classic Hits, but I'm not sure playing the same 20 songs over and over again is gonna keep working for this demographic. I think if I hear "If You Aint See Nothin' Yet" or "Sweet Home Alabama" one more time I'm gonna....
Now I also listen to B-103 out on LI, WJRZ 100.1 on the Jersey Shore, as well as NJ 101.5 on weekends, and DRC-FM and they all sound eons more energetic and interesting. B103 has been around for over 20 years and seems to have a loyal following. Certainly when I'm in Suffolk or down in Ocean County I have better choices for Classic Hits and Oldies. CBS-FM does well because it's the only game in town. Dropping stuff like the Supremes and the British Invasion (save for a couple of Beatles songs) is a lifeless format. The 60s may be getting demographically old, but, they are still requested and people want to hear them. A couple weekends ago WJRZ even did a bubblegum pop weekend! But CBS-FM never seems to do weekend specials that are much different from the regular format, sometimes an Awesome 80s weekend and you'll hope to hear Men at Work, Pet Shop Boys, or Asia, but you won't, just the same tired "Hit Me with your best shot" you'll hear regularly. Only time I hear anything interesting is the Sunday night classic countdown.
From a listener's standpoint, CBS-FM's sound is awful. But they seem to make lots of money, so CBS won't change a thing. With 80% of the NYC dial some kind of CHR format, CBS knows they'll do well, as long as one of them doesn't flip to a format that could steal their listeners. Q104.3 though is trying, focusing on alot of classic hit format material, they play virtually no 80s hair bands at all. Another mediocre station IMO. WBAB, WWSK, and WCHR are much better rockers along with WPLR in CT. Basically NYC radio is mediocre, CBS is just part of that. Safe formats bring in the numbers and the money. It's unfortunate NYC doesn't have a real oldies station, but it doesn't have a real rocker, even a classic rocker, either. The demographics just seem to support Pop/CHR and Rhythmic formats, it is in the suburbs where oldies and rock fans like me have more of a choice. Lets not forget 107.1 The Peak either. But if you're stuck in much of the city, Nassau, or Hudson County its hard to pick up these Rimshotters. Of course Philly has more oldies and rock, but it's a different market. But I know I'm not the only one who is tuning out CBS-FM over the stale playlist, maybe when the numbers tuning out get more noticable they'll do something. Tight playlists may work with CHR, but CBS-FM is doing the same thing with Classic Hits, but I'm not sure playing the same 20 songs over and over again is gonna keep working for this demographic. I think if I hear "If You Aint See Nothin' Yet" or "Sweet Home Alabama" one more time I'm gonna....