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I'm guilty of listening to AM/FM radio when I'm driving from point A to B. I usually listen to NPR for the news because I can catch the 8am and 5pm programs when I hop into my car after work.
Unfortunately, when NPR is busy with their fundraising, or when they just can't keep my interest, I used to turn it to our local "Oldies" station KIOA 93.3 FM, to hear a collection of 50's, 60's and a sprinkling of 70's (small sprinkling mind you) rock and pop.
Recently, the station decided to recalibrate to a new audience and has entirely dropped the 50's, only barely clings to the 60's (and only overplayed, entirely-too-popular rock) and mainly sticks with the 70's. I understand where they're coming from: in order to continue being a viable station, they have to shift their eras. Apparently, most people that used to listen to 50's and 60's music aren't important any longer.
So have any of you noticed this shift? Do any of you have local stations that have shifted their "oldies" to the baby boomer generation or later? I mean really, can you call Led Zeppelin's Kashmir an oldie? I mean, gosh, that's off one of their later albums no less. And Pink Floyd - oldies? Really? [huh] :eusa_booh
Unfortunately, when NPR is busy with their fundraising, or when they just can't keep my interest, I used to turn it to our local "Oldies" station KIOA 93.3 FM, to hear a collection of 50's, 60's and a sprinkling of 70's (small sprinkling mind you) rock and pop.
Recently, the station decided to recalibrate to a new audience and has entirely dropped the 50's, only barely clings to the 60's (and only overplayed, entirely-too-popular rock) and mainly sticks with the 70's. I understand where they're coming from: in order to continue being a viable station, they have to shift their eras. Apparently, most people that used to listen to 50's and 60's music aren't important any longer.
So have any of you noticed this shift? Do any of you have local stations that have shifted their "oldies" to the baby boomer generation or later? I mean really, can you call Led Zeppelin's Kashmir an oldie? I mean, gosh, that's off one of their later albums no less. And Pink Floyd - oldies? Really? [huh] :eusa_booh