I ask this because I remember one radio station that used 2 play oldies, i.e. Beatles, Elvis, Motown artists, etc. That station changed 4mats a few years ago, & now in Bakersfield, there r no oldies stations. The only poplar music I hear on terrestrial radio that's old is either classic rock or old school. Thus, I presumed that the oldies listenership, perhaps older then the baby boomers, r dying off. Is that a valid hypothesis? Has a diminishing # of listeners killed off the oldies station here in a small-town market like Bakersfield, & is it doing the same in similar cities (e.g. Council Bluffs, Knoxville, Duluth, Las Cruces, etc.)? & r the large-market cities also vulnerable?
2007-09-27
20:23:27
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The Glorious S.O.B.
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