LARadioRewind said:So your station is just like all the others: you play Happy Together and Brown Eyed Girl and Oh Pretty Woman every four hours!
Oh wait...you said "four weeks." My mistake.
In 2004-05 KSUR, located in Mission Hills but licensed to the ritzier-sounding Beverly Hills, simulcast a 1950s-60s oldies with XESUR-Tijuana. "Oldies 1260 & 540" played almost every top-40 pop hit from 1955 to 1969. The emphasis was on lower-charting songs; if a song was regularly played on FM oldies station KRTH, it would be heard on KSUR only once a week. They took requests too. John Regan had a weekend doo-wop show and didn't have a copy of the Harps' Marie but he tracked down a copy and played it in response to my request. Wow! Unfortunately the station was---and still is---owned by Saul Levine, who tends to change formats every year or two. The oldies gave way to standards in 2005; the station is now classical. We need to have a greater number of independent station owners who aren't afraid to play what we want instead of telling us that "nobody wants to hear those old songs anymore."
Saul is an independent owner, and has had only three formats on his FM in 54 years.
Beyond that, he gets big points for trying things on 1260 that no one else will. But he still has bills to pay for that frequency. Every time someone busts Saul (whom I've never met or had any contact with), I have to ask:
What would you have done with 1260 the last 22 years, and how do you think that would have worked out for you?