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daddymac1127 07-11-2022 05:41 PM

WVLG format change
 
Was looking forward to the 60's at 6; 70's at 7 and 80's at 8 tonight. Instead the format changed to something called "Night Track" or something like that.

I am listening to the songs but definitely not a fan. I loved the old format. It brought back many of the hit songs from the different eras that you do not normally hear with some background of those hits. Listening to those old songs also brought back many fond memories.

tophcfa 07-11-2022 10:58 PM

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Originally Posted by daddymac1127 (Post 2114749)
Was looking forward to the 60's at 6; 70's at 7 and 80's at 8 tonight. Instead the format changed to something called "Night Track" or something like that.

I am listening to the songs but definitely not a fan. I loved the old format. It brought back many of the hit songs from the different eras that you do not normally hear with some background of those hits. Listening to those old songs also brought back many fond memories.

Haven’t listened to that station since last winter when they polluted the airways with RAP (noticed I didn’t say song).

ThirdOfFive 07-12-2022 07:36 AM

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Originally Posted by daddymac1127 (Post 2114749)
Was looking forward to the 60's at 6; 70's at 7 and 80's at 8 tonight. Instead the format changed to something called "Night Track" or something like that.

I am listening to the songs but definitely not a fan. I loved the old format. It brought back many of the hit songs from the different eras that you do not normally hear with some background of those hits. Listening to those old songs also brought back many fond memories.

Seemed to have been a significant programming change after the 1st. of the year. Stuff they're playing now, with some exceptions, seems to be targeted at the people here who came of age in the 70s and early 80s, rather than in the 60s as many of us older geezers who live here (including me) did. It probably makes sense from a marketing standpoint; older folks dying off and younger ones moving in.

ThirdOfFive 07-12-2022 07:37 AM

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Originally Posted by tophcfa (Post 2114789)
Haven’t listened to that station since last winter when they polluted the airways with RAP (noticed I didn’t say song).

Bingo!

JohnN 07-12-2022 07:44 AM

I find I am too old and no longer the target audience yet again, this time in a retirement community!
Once the rap started and Kathleen Kane left, it's been spiraling downhill.

GpaVader 07-12-2022 07:53 AM

What is this RAP you speak of. Admittedly, I only listen in the car but I have yet to hear any RAP....

njbchbum 07-12-2022 08:17 AM

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Originally Posted by daddymac1127 (Post 2114749)
Was looking forward to the 60's at 6; 70's at 7 and 80's at 8 tonight. Instead the format changed to something called "Night Track" or something like that.

I am listening to the songs but definitely not a fan. I loved the old format. It brought back many of the hit songs from the different eras that you do not normally hear with some background of those hits. Listening to those old songs also brought back many fond memories.

Have you shared your disappointment with the radio station? Don't leave that to others to do!

Wyseguy 07-12-2022 08:29 AM

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Originally Posted by njbchbum (Post 2114891)
Have you shared your disappointment with the radio station? Don't leave that to others to do!

Agree, should definitely let the station know.

mikeycereal 07-12-2022 08:38 AM

New in the area and was going through radio stations for my car. Love 70's and 80's mostly so I programmed those as I shuttled through stations. Disco and smooth jazz also work for me. Unfortunately radio stations change and I get it about target audience being younger. We had a nice pure jazz station in Vegas and they changed their format to mix in other easy listening music. Was disappointed that their usual jazz stuff was no longer being played but I still tuned in to the newer format when I wanted to relax while driving. They had an oldies disco channel that stopped after 10 years too. I'll also turn on sports talk once in a while with Cowherd or Patrick, haven't found one here yet.

OrangeBlossomBaby 07-12-2022 08:52 AM

The playlist is determined by the target demographic, as they are a commercial radio station. The target demographic are people who plan on being in the area and able to participate in the activities/buy products, especially those things that are advertised, for the next 20 years.

You might have convinced yourselves that you really do live in a bubble, but there are tens of thousands of people who do NOT live IN the Villages, who get this station on their radios. They buy products too. Most of them are younger than you. In fact, many of them are younger than the youngest moving in to the south side.

There is a wide variety of people who frequent the town squares and country club pools, where this station is automatically piped in for everyone present to hear. The oldest of the Villagers are being replaced by the newest. If you're in your 70's, then that'd mean you were born in the 1950's. Which means your 1950's sock hops were never yours in the first place. You wouldn't have been old enough to attend one. YOUR music was 1960's music, which was the advent of rock and roll. So oldies, for you, began in the 1950's with sock hop music. Your modern music - when you were a teenager old enough to go to dances and concerts, was rock and roll, and psychedelic music.

If you're in your 60's, then YOUR oldies are the older rock and roll and psychedelic music. YOUR modern music would be hard rock, progressive rock, heavy metal, disco, funk, and yes - rap. Rap is not new or modern, now. It's old stuff.

If you're in your 50's, then YOUR oldies would be most of what the 60's consider oldies, but add to it techno pop, hip hop, gangsta rap, and alternative rock.

MOST people living in the Villages now fall between their 50's and their 70's in age. The sock hop stuff is mostly a whimsey for this demographic, it's not a serious interest for most of us. It's fun to have an "old fashioned sock hop" now and then but it's absolutely not something we'd want to be stuck hearing day in and day out.

Our oldies are newer than your oldies. Your replaced hips are newer than our original ones that don't yet need replacing. That's just how it works as we age.

ElDiabloJoe 07-12-2022 08:56 AM

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Originally Posted by ThirdOfFive (Post 2114867)
Seemed to have been a significant programming change after the 1st. of the year. Stuff they're playing now, with some exceptions, seems to be targeted at the people here who came of age in the 70s and early 80s, rather than in the 60s as many of us older geezers who live here (including me) did. It probably makes sense from a marketing standpoint; older folks dying off and younger ones moving in.

That's my demographic to which they are attempting to appeal. We are the younger ones buying-in now, and they need to keep the appeal for the longevity and success of The Villages.

My high school years were 84-87. I was born in '69. While I do like some rap (Blondie's "Rapture," Salt-N-Pepa's "Push It" and Aerosmith/Run DMC's "Walk This Way, and even Vanilla Ice's theft of David Bowie's "Under Pressure," but especially Sugarhill Gang's "Rapper's Delight" and "White Lines" by Grandmaster Flash), I do not like anything that is considered glamorizing the crime and poverty of urban areas. I guess I like what might be considered "classic rap." I wonder if that will be a future genre, like classic rock. Should I trademark it now?

That all being said, I prefer Classic 60/70's rock, 80/90's and current day country, and 80's Top 100 and 80's New Wave music genres.

YMMV.

Laker14 07-12-2022 10:04 AM

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Originally Posted by ElDiabloJoe (Post 2114931)
That's my demographic to which they are attempting to appeal. We are the younger ones buying-in now, and they need to keep the appeal for the longevity and success of The Villages.

My high school years were 84-87. I was born in '69. While I do like some rap (Blondie's "Rapture," Salt-N-Pepa's "Push It" and Aerosmith/Run DMC's "Walk This Way, and even Vanilla Ice's theft of David Bowie's "Under Pressure," but especially Sugarhill Gang's "Rapper's Delight" and "White Lines" by Grandmaster Flash), I do not like anything that is considered glamorizing the crime and poverty of urban areas. I guess I like what might be considered "classic rap." I wonder if that will be a future genre, like classic rock. Should I trademark it now?

That all being said, I prefer Classic 60/70's rock, 80/90's and current day country, and 80's Top 100 and 80's New Wave music genres.

YMMV.

I guess I'm going to have to learn to appreciate the new music. You know, like anything after Hotel California.

Keefelane66 07-12-2022 10:15 AM

Save yourself the trauma just stream SirisRadio and pick the era you like 50/60/70 and 80’s at home or in car.

vintageogauge 07-12-2022 02:20 PM

Get Sirius XM, it's cheap now, $6.00 month, free streaming, etc. with no contract and you can listen to any musical era you wish along with a lot of other stuff that might interest you.

jojo 07-12-2022 08:30 PM

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