> > I would think with CCM being around since at least the mid
>
> > seventies that there would be a market for this, but
> > especially in cities such as Nashville. Any thoughts as to
>
> > why no one has tried this yet?
> >
> I used to do a show on a local AM every Saturday afternoon
> that I called
> "The Best Christian Music of All Time." Because there were
> several
> hundred albums there plus all of the CDs from the 89s and
> 90s, I played
> a lot of the kind of music you are talking about. This show
> had a
> decent audience and was usually spnsored (but I had to go
> sell it
> myself.) It ran from late 1997 until 2001, when the station
> went
> to a different format, all Christian talk.
>
> I've been seriously thinking about bringing this music back
> on a part-time
> basis on my Internet radio station as I have now acquired
> the music library of the above-mentioned AM station. There
> is all kinds of older music there..The
> Archers, Leslie Phillips, Michele Pillar, Steve Camp,
> Whiteheart, etc..even
> some good Sandi Patti from the mid 80s.
>
> We do not have a good local CCM station here anymore, so
> maybe things are getting to the point where I will re-launch
> my show.
>
> My internet station, incidentally, suffered some lightning
> damage three times this summer with the Florida storms. My
> stream is up from 8am to 8:30 pm EST
> with my mostly classic country format. It is on a borrowed
> computer but I expect my new computer and replacement parts
> to come in this weekend. It really got blasted from a couple
> of thunderstorms, even with surge protection.
>
> But, back to the point..I think there IS a market, but it is
> a relatively small core as many people do not remember those
> songs. I do remember, and really like them. I want to get
> this music back on the air soon, even if for only a part
> of the broadcast day.
>
Please keep me posted if you do, although my computer is not working properly with internet streams at the moment.
