Ugh, cumulative results are a pain to go through. Let's just look at it by artist:
The Rolling Stones: 2011 to date = 701 spins, 2010 = 1550 spins, 2009 = 1423 spins
The Who: 306 / 737 / 679
Eric Clapton: 208 / 814 / 757
Aerosmith: 60 / 190 / 120
Santana: 329 / 838 / 696
Thin Lizzy: 4 / 2 / 3
Pink Floyd: 208 / 381 / 490
Beatles: 482 / 660 spins / 446 spins
Ok, so projecting current playrate through Dec 31 2011 [using the formula (plays to date * 365)/days in year thus far)] we'd get:
Stones: 1286 spins
Who: 564
Clapton: 383 (wow, big drop)
Aerosmith: 111
Santana: 606
Thin Lizzy: 7 (small data set = outlying results)
Pink Floyd: 383
Beatles: 889 (huge jump)
So, assuming my math is right (which is not assured -- please check my work!), Big Rick is right. Definitely less stereotypically "Classic Rock" (if we accept his definition by artist) is played per day, although they have been spinning more Beatles, which we may argue falls more into the Pop Rock category, especially in comparison to KFOX.
As always, if you want to poke around on your own, please feel free to go to
http://www.rudebadmood.com/foglist/After plugging in date ranges like 2010/01/01-2010/12/31, I'm plucking total # of spins from the (Displaying 0-100 of
XXX records).