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Eli Polonsky said:
Oldies 103.3 playing the Los Lobos version of "La Bamba" (1987) instead of the original Ritchie Valens version (1958).

this has nothing to do with wods. dan mason has always been a cookie-cutter programmer. wcbs, wods and every oldies cbs station is playing the same a to z countdown this weekend. go to yes.com and compare wcbs and wods playlists by letter. same 3,000 songs in the same effin' order. they even provide the same script to local cbs station jocks to voice the countdown. schlock radio.
 
radiodouble said:
Eli Polonsky said:
Oldies 103.3 playing the Los Lobos version of "La Bamba" (1987) instead of the original Ritchie Valens version (1958).

this has nothing to do with wods. dan mason has always been a cookie-cutter programmer. wcbs, wods and every oldies cbs station is playing the same a to z countdown this weekend. go to yes.com and compare wcbs and wods playlists by letter. same 3,000 songs in the same effin' order. they even provide the same script to local cbs station jocks to voice the countdown. schlock radio.

...and outside of the radio geeks, how many people are going to know it's the same countdown feature on other stations??
 
radiodouble said:
........ same 3,000 songs in the same effin' order. they even provide the same script to local cbs station jocks to voice the countdown. schlock radio.

WOW, in the past, 'ods' was said ... on this board! ... to only play the same 400 songs over and over again. Now it's 3,000? I guess we've expanded our playlist a bit, huh?
Same script? I've looked around the studio, and can't seem to find ANY "scripts or liners!" We mention the name of the feature, in our own words, but that's only to let those who tune in and out, know what heck we are doing.

Oh, and it's not a "countdown!"

What's your station doing Radiodouble, I want to tune and check out your show, when are you on?

Have great Fourth.
 
radiodouble said:
Eli Polonsky said:
Oldies 103.3 playing the Los Lobos version of "La Bamba" (1987) instead of the original Ritchie Valens version (1958).

this has nothing to do with wods. dan mason has always been a cookie-cutter programmer. wcbs, wods and every oldies cbs station is playing the same a to z countdown this weekend. go to yes.com and compare wcbs and wods playlists by letter. same 3,000 songs in the same effin' order. they even provide the same script to local cbs station jocks to voice the countdown. schlock radio.

I just went to YES.com to see about CBS-FM versus Oldies 103.3. Oldies 103.3 is currently on the 'S' songs with "Seasons in the Sun," while CBS-FM is currently still on the 'L' songs with "Low Rider."

Exactly the same thing, huh? And, although KLUV might be doing a similar A-Z feature, check out KRTH in LA and WOGL in Philly. They are both doing a countdown (KRTH is a 400 song countdown and WOGL is a 1000 song countdown) which is different from the A-Z feature you mention all CBS classic hits stations are airing.

Just enjoy the A-Z feature. Both stations seem to be throwing in songs not in their regular rotation.
 
wmgcbs said:
radiodouble said:
Eli Polonsky said:
Oldies 103.3 playing the Los Lobos version of "La Bamba" (1987) instead of the original Ritchie Valens version (1958).

this has nothing to do with wods. dan mason has always been a cookie-cutter programmer. wcbs, wods and every oldies cbs station is playing the same a to z countdown this weekend. go to yes.com and compare wcbs and wods playlists by letter. same 3,000 songs in the same effin' order. they even provide the same script to local cbs station jocks to voice the countdown. schlock radio.

I just went to YES.com to see about CBS-FM versus Oldies 103.3. Oldies 103.3 is currently on the 'S' songs with "Seasons in the Sun," while CBS-FM is currently still on the 'L' songs with "Low Rider."

Exactly the same thing, huh? And, although KLUV might be doing a similar A-Z feature, check out KRTH in LA and WOGL in Philly. They are both doing a countdown (KRTH is a 400 song countdown and WOGL is a 1000 song countdown) which is different from the A-Z feature you mention all CBS classic hits stations are airing.

Just enjoy the A-Z feature. Both stations seem to be throwing in songs not in their regular rotation.

Also, as of this afternoon (7/4), it is the third rotation of the A to Z, and it's a slightly different mix of songs.
 
JJ Wright said:
Also, as of this afternoon (7/4), it is the third rotation of the A to Z, and it's a slightly different mix of songs.

That's a great way to spice it up. It also gives listeners an opportunity to hear things they missed in the previous rotations.

It's also nice to hear the evolution of Oldies 103.3's jingles and imaging. It makes an already great and successful station sound even better.

Enjoy the Fourth!
 
JJ Wright said:
Also, as of this afternoon (7/4), it is the third rotation of the A to Z, and it's a slightly different mix of songs.

I liked the alternate mix/extended version of the Four Tops "I Can't Help Myself" that you played the other day!
 
I love how Eli Polonsky (he and Raccoon are the two smartest guys around here) starts a nice thread about Oldies, then some anonymous geek takes a shot, and then a guy who actually gets a paycheck from Oldies shuts him up.

R-I in a nutshell.
 
Will said:
I love how Eli Polonsky (he and Raccoon are the two smartest guys around here)...

I don't know about that. If I'm supposedly so "smart", why can't I figure out how to make my life/health/finances/relationships, etc... work?

Is it because I'm in radio? :-\
 
Eli Polonsky said:
Will said:
I love how Eli Polonsky (he and Raccoon are the two smartest guys around here)...

I don't know about that. If I'm supposedly so "smart", why can't I figure out how to make my life/health/finances/relationships, etc... work?

Is it because I'm in radio? :-\

Precisely. Ladies chase money.
 
...."Rapper's Delight" by the Sugarhill Gang on WODS' "Lost 45s" with Barry Scott.
 
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