I worked on the air for WCZY-FM & AM (Cozy) in Detroit for several years in the mid 70's to early 80's when there were 3 (3..count em) three beautiful music stations in the market at the same time, and we (COZY) dominated the ratings at #1 in 25-54 women and #1 35+ adults with WJR-FM a close second and WWJ-FM way behind.
We had a great Program Director in Bob Gaskins, and the fantastic Corporate Support of then owner John bayliss (before gannett bought him out and screwed everything up...leave it to a newspaper chain huh?).
The other day I was thinking about today's trends in listening, and wondered how an updated BM format would do. I have a feeling it would do extremely well IF a source for music could be found and matched to the air talent whose execution made it such a ratings monster). Even though most of the real pioneers of that format are now dead (tom churchill, Jim Schulke, etc.) I am curious as to whatever happened to all the music?
SRP, Churchill, bonneville and some others went to europe and created some amazing music for the format, all custom updates of popular music of that era. and I wonder where has all this music gone? I know bonneville bought SRP in 84, but whatever happened to the music, and also the great stuff churchill productions created?
Is there a library that still exists for this genre of music?
any ideas?
Thanks
-Bob martin
We had a great Program Director in Bob Gaskins, and the fantastic Corporate Support of then owner John bayliss (before gannett bought him out and screwed everything up...leave it to a newspaper chain huh?).
The other day I was thinking about today's trends in listening, and wondered how an updated BM format would do. I have a feeling it would do extremely well IF a source for music could be found and matched to the air talent whose execution made it such a ratings monster). Even though most of the real pioneers of that format are now dead (tom churchill, Jim Schulke, etc.) I am curious as to whatever happened to all the music?
SRP, Churchill, bonneville and some others went to europe and created some amazing music for the format, all custom updates of popular music of that era. and I wonder where has all this music gone? I know bonneville bought SRP in 84, but whatever happened to the music, and also the great stuff churchill productions created?
Is there a library that still exists for this genre of music?
any ideas?
Thanks
-Bob martin