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Eric Patterson <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 18 Sep 2006 20:47:41 -0700
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My favorite on-line radio station is kdsk, which can be heard at either
www.kdsk.com or www.kdradio.com.  I like it because it plays a variety of
songs from the 50's and 60's.  It has very few commercials.  In fact,
sometimes, they will play about 10 songs before they even announce what they
have played.  I still remember when we had easy-listening radio stations.
For example, KCMX FM in Ashland, Oregon was an easy-listening station at one
time and it would play several songs before having a commercial break.
Whatever became of those easy-listening stations?  Thanks.

Eric
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jeff Kenyon" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, September 18, 2006 1:10 PM
Subject: Re: Article Comparing XM and Sirius


> Our oldies station in Detroit is 104.3 WOMC, and it used to be exclusively
> 50's and 60's, but now they have added stuff from the 70's.  Classic rock
> stations have added things from the 80's and as for big band in Detroit,
> it is only on for an hour on weekends on a few stations, and the one on
> 580 that has gone from big band exclusively to a more adult contemporary
> program carries old time radio shows late at night at 11:00.
>
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> On Mon, 18 Sep 2006, Harvey wrote:
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> > The commercial oldies stations are dying because people are getting
tired of
> > hearing the same old stale oldies over and over again.  They want
something
> > different and are not getting it.
> > Harvey
> >
>

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