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- From: lightw@cetra.trl.OZ.AU (Liron Lightwood)
- Subject: Re: End of beautiful music format?
- Message-ID: <1992Dec28.031428.10094@gagme.chi.il.us>
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- Sender: wdp@gagme.chi.il.us (Bill Pfeiffer)
- Organization: Telecom Research Labs, Melbourne, Australia
- Date: Mon, 28 Dec 1992 03:14:28 GMT
- Approved: rrb@airwaves.chi.il.us
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- slutsky@tesla.njit.edu writes:
-
- >Is the beautiful music format dead? WPAT-AM and FM (Paterson, New Jersey
- >which serves New York City and Northern New Jersey) is now advertising
- >a "soft and easy" format. It is really a "Lite" format. Years ago
- >there were 4 stations in the NYC area (WPAT, WVNJ, WRFM,and WTFM) which
- >were beautiful music stations playing virtually only instrumentals
- >sometimes derisively called elevator music. It seems that the survivors
- >of this format now want to appeal to a younger audience. Are there any
- >"beautiful music" stations left?
-
- KUMU 94.7 Honolulu (also on AM) were playing a beautiful music format when I
- was there in February 1992. I cannot remember whether they called
- themselves beautiful music though.
-
- BTW: Melbourne (and other Australian major cities) used to have beautiful
- music stations until the mid 80's. Most of these have turned into 'easy
- listenning' stations (a mix of old and new light adult contemporary music,
- and the occasional instrumental).
-
- In Melbourne, the beautiful music station (3AK) dropped its beautiful music
- format in 1986 for a hits and memories format, because their ratings (which
- were
- quite good) were falling. Three months later they converted to a news-talk
- format. The station spent huge sums of money, hiring lots of big name
- personalities for just about every shift, even poaching the best
- personalities
- from the other (existing) news-talk station in Melbourne, they even made
- expensive TV ads for their launch. Unfortunately, their new format flopped.
-
- Their ratings sank like a rock and never recovered.
-
- Meanwhile, another station, 3MP, who wasn't doing very well, jumped on the
- bandwagon by converting to an easy listenning format the day after 3AK went
- news-talk. Unlike 3AK's former beautiful music format, 3MP's was a lite
- music format playing more modern songs. 3MP's ratings rose just as quickly
- as 3AK's fell, and kept on rising, and rising, until they were pretty much
- the
- number one station in Melbourne.
-
- I guess after that, other beautiful music stations in Australia also changed to
- an easy listenning format.
-
- 3AK dropped its news-talk format less than a year later. They then became
- one of
- those dying AM stations until they were bought in 1990 by someone who
- turned it into an Italian station.
-
- 3MP is still doing well in the ratings with its easy listening format,
- quite often obtaining the number one spot. The original news-talk station,
- who still have their news-talk format, are doing almost as well.
-
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