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Observation about DFW ratings

In the past few years, classic hits, oldies, and older-skewing formats have become much more popular in the DFW area.
My curiosity for those in the business is how much concern there is for the overall future of radio given the apparent drop in younger listeners.
If they're not listening now, it seems unlikely they'll be listening later.

Or, do you think they will be listening later as a listener of the "oldies" and classic hits formats of the future?
 
In the past few years, classic hits, oldies, and older-skewing formats have become much more popular in the DFW area.
My curiosity for those in the business is how much concern there is for the overall future of radio given the apparent drop in younger listeners.
If they're not listening now, it seems unlikely they'll be listening later.

Or, do you think they will be listening later as a listener of the "oldies" and classic hits formats of the future?

Hours per week usage of radio is about the same for 18-34 year olds as it is for those over 55.
 
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