SoulCrusher said:
fred flintstone said:
It's sort of a nice fit. On the weekends, brokered shows take over and Oldies move to NJ101.5.
This is why Oldies fans look forward to weekends.
Well, if you want to call what NJ 101.5 plays "Oldies". Technically, it's more like Classic Hits, because pretty much everything they play is from the '70s and the '80s, including stuff like "Born In The USA" era Springsteen, Bryan Adams, and even Bananarama.
This is a rant for another board, but we're seeing every station that ever had a connection to Oldies skew younger. WVLT could very well be the last station in NJ that plays any pre-British Invasion music, and for that they should be appreciated despite their flaws. Come to think of it, pretty much every station that reaches the Philly and NYC Metro areas have dropped that era as well. It's rather unfortunate when you think about it. But I guess that's not what the middle-aged Females are listening to these days.
Too late. That rant has been dominating the Oldies board for some time now. It's been dominating the Standards even longer. Oldies is music that was popular when one was in Middle School/Junior High, High School, College and single. People stop dating, get married, buy houses and have kids, their musical tastes become frozen in time and they enter the money demos. That's when they stop being Top40/Contemporary Hit fodder and become Oldies fodder.
Standards - Depression/WW2 Generation Oldies
Real Oldies - Early Boomer Oldies
Oldies/Solid Gold - Late Boomer Oldies
Classic Hits/80s - Gen X Oldies
NJ101.5 has a target age segment. People come and go, passing through their target age range. The target stays the same. They have to keep updating the playlist to stay with a moving target.
Small market stations, like WVLT, deal with local merchants and don't have to worry about things like target marketing.
Jack/Ben stations don't play what they like (their stuff is thoroughly tested); boonies stations do.
The following is a template that can be used for most of the posts on this site:
_____________ (format playing music I don't like) sucks. _____________ (name of market) radio sucks. We need a ___________ (name of format playing music I like) station. Stations are greedy. They shouldn't care about sales. They should play good music (i.e., music I like).
Like "Different strokes for different folks."