In the course of this discussion, we have now gone from 15 to 8 to 7 to 4 viable urban stations in Atlanta, a market with a large and mostly young black population. Four. And you wonder why no one wants to try a format that will mainly appeal to over-60 white guys?
I started this topic to talk about the lack of an “oldies” station in San Diego, not in Atlanta. Those two cities have different demographics.
Specifically, I think an oldies station makes more sense in North County San Diego, but unfortunately there are no viable radio stations serving the north county. It is sandwiched in between the San Diego stations that get blocked by the various mountains and hills from the San Diego sticks in La Jolla causing static while LA and San Bernardino stations are too far away (except for KRTH which comes in good everywhere). San Diego North County is definitely an underserved radio market.
Of course, there is no harm for an Atlanta or San Diego station putting an oldies station on one of their HD subchannels!