Soup Fan Anthony wrote:
It has come to our attention the bumper music selection at the station has been neutered. I listen to the Boers & Bernstein show every day and I feel like that is the show in which the restrictions on what music can and cannot be played is most noticeable. While it may not seem like something even worth complaining about, someone obviously saw fit to change the policy and I would like to take this opportunity to express my displeasure about it. While I enjoy a lot of the songs that have been chosen as "acceptable," the lack of diversity of the music going in and coming out of breaks now sincerely detracts from the uniqueness of the shows and the station as a whole. The more Bon Jovi and U2 and Thin Lizzy I hear on a daily basis, the more and more WSCR sounds to me like any number of classic rock stations that I don't listen to, and the more and more to me it sounds like the competition up the dial, to be honest. Again, 10-15 seconds of bumper music may not seem like much, and in theory I am sure it didn't when the decision was made, but the change is very obvious and, I feel, unfortunate. Bumper music may only account for a small portion of a show's dynamic, but I think it is an important one and I feel like this change is definitely for the worse.
I agree, but I'll take New Year's Day over Livin' on a Prayer any day.