Jamn is AHEAD of Oldies in 25-54.
SOME tweaking mya be in the cards.
SOME tweaking mya be in the cards.
Steve N. said:One thing I forgot to mention yesterday around this time: in order for 103.3 (whatever its calls will be) to focus on the (very) late 1960s through the 1980s, Mix 98-5 will have to dump everything before 1988. You see, in 10 years, the prime birth dates of the 25-54 set (those between 30 and 49) will be between 1967 and 1987. Eagle simply did the 1970s and 1980s too early, plus they only focused on the rock, which is why it was mostly a train wreck - except of course for Barry's Lost 45s (an intentional train wreck) and the late Vinnie Peruzzi's 70s and 80s disco show (I always blared the disco classics all the way up). The people Eagle was trying to focus on (for that) had birth dates between 1947 and 1967 back then, which is the other reason why it was a train wreck.
Anyway, that's why "Back To The 80s Friday Night" on 103.3 will absolutely make sense (again Cortese is already at 103.3) in about 3 to 5 years, but only if he adds more classic disco from the Disco Vinnie list (i.e. "Too Turned On," "Diamond Girl" and all the Madonna/Prince/Michael Jackson/Kool and the Gang tunes which he currently avoids like a tooth pulling - does anyone currently hear anything besides WCOZ-type rock on that show on Mix?
BTW, WODS, it's beyond time to start adding "Rapper's Delight" to the rotation! ;D
Retro said:Odlies continues to be one of the highest rated stations in the city! Why mess with perfection?
RADIOGM said:Probably in 10 years WODS won't play the Beastie Boys from the 80's, but you know they will play "Uptown Girl"...
RADIOGM said:Time moves on as people move thru the radio demographics. Yes, in 10 years WODS will play lots of 80's hits.
Retro said:Now that could be said about most stations in this city.
Keith321 said:Yeah, but for WODS, the clock is ticking...
Eli Polonsky said:It's still the second highest rated music station aimed at the older adult audience in the market, behind WMJX.