Tenn Radio Boy said:
Who under the age of 65 listens to WSM or AM for that matter.
Probably, it's just a promotion tool to get geriatrics to come to the opry; sort of like the circus barker in front of the ten.
You're incorrect on that one. WSM-AM has an audience of 30 plus, and is one of the few left that has keep a great tradition going. I have a pre-set button in my car set to WSM-AM and I'm 43 years old. When all hell breaks loose with weather, news, etc. I always find myself going to 650 AM. As far as the Opry is concern, moving it to XM is great, gives you a chance to hear it like you are sitting right there in the audience, but it must sell ads, and even today, I find that WSM-AM and the Opry must work hand-n-hand to sell ads on the Opry. Having the Opry on XM alone will kill the Opry, it must have WSM-AM to sell it.
As AM dies off, I can see the day, after I'm dead and gone, that WSM-AM moves totally to satellite and WSM-AM will become a World Wide Insitution. It was just a few years ago, Gaylord wanted to take WSM-AM all sports. There was public protest, and this all took place after 911. WSM sounds good right now the way it is, they play country titles I know, the Opry is on it, it's a leader for news, weather, and sports, so I say
LEAVE IT ALONE!