Re: Y-102.9, Oldies and evenWRSN
> > Give us a listen, and then you decide.
> >
> > We've got a big playlist of great music from 64-78.
> > Motown, Beatles, Doors, CCR, KC & Sunshine Band, Allman
> > Brothers...
> > It's not your Daddy's oldies station!
> >
> > The Jingles are from Thompson Creative, "Way Cool".
> >
> > "Live" DJs 6a-7p and 6a-mdn on weekends.
> >
> > Let us know what YOU think.
> >
> > Bill Campbell/Y102.9
> >
> >
>
> Technically speaking Bill, if one was 18 in 1964 one WOULD
> be a daddy...or even granddaddy, and would be 59 years of
> age. 18 in 1970? 53. 18 in 1978? 45.
>
> Couldn't resist the math problem

>
> Hence the reason oldies is a 35-64 format (core 45-54).
> Anyone, I don't care what level of experience you have, that
> tries to hold oldies, traditonal or not (60s/70s) to 24-54
> TODAY, 2005, will fail.
>
> Here's something interesting. WRSN has it's highest number
> of 50plus listeners in it's 10 year history. WHAT? A soft
> AC? That's right SUNNY...you are now an oldies station.
>
> WRSN recently dropped it's Motown Monday and Lunchtime at
> the Oldies. Yes, both were AC/Oldies fare in the late 80s,
> which morphed into, you guessed it, OLDIES. Those features
> are certainly not wise in 2005 to reach 35-44. Motown
> doesn't test well enough in the metro to do a Motown Monday,
> hence the reason WTRG dropped MM in 2003. Morphing WTRG into
> WRSN hasn't worked.
>
> WRSN should be an 80s/90s and Now AC/HAC. Simple as that.
> THEN a 70s feature on the weekend would standout and be
> special. Yes 80s dont test as well as years past, but like
> JACK there are gems that "research" has overlooked for
> years. And there's plenty of 90s material to choose from.
> Not to mention we're now half way thru the decade. Plenty of
> recurrents.
>
One of my neighbors had 102.9 on for a deck party Saturday night and I was surprised how many people knew about the station and seemed to really like it. As described above mostly 40 to 50 somethings. Personally I think that era is the best music and I like the fact they have a fresher presentation. I just hope they can bring in the advertisers Clear Channel apparently could not.