Yes, the loathed or beloved AAA format- Adult Album Alternative.
Now, lest I sound like Jul ranting about 1210 or 1060, let me off the bat state that no station right now needs any format change. Where we stand with the most recent numbers will prove it so.
Nevertheless, it's fun to ponder what would or could be.. hence I throw this out there.
Working with the station that has the highest plausibility off pulling this format off, I would say Radio 104.5 or Ben-FM 95.7. Like an Alt 95.7 or something like that.
Featuring a wide library reminiscent of well-billing and long established AAA stations like WRNR 103.1 in Baltimore or WRLT 100.1 Lightning 100. For example, a sample AAA hour that could be on 104.5 or if Ben switched.
Counting Crows- Mr. Jones
Florence + The Machine- Ship to Wreck
Amy Winehouse- You Know I'm No Good
Weezer- Pink Triangle
Pyschedelic Furs- Until She Comes
Marian Hill- Down
Blink 182- Josie
Charly Bliss- Percolator
White Stripes- Fell In Love with a Girl
The Cure- Just Like Heaven
The Interrupters- She's Kerosene
Bob Marley- Could you be Loved?
It's, again, just a what if...scenario. AAA formatted stations are very hard to gauge, because by their nature they're all over the place. I'd say the easiest way to make them work is to have certain parts of the hour focus on certain decades or sub-genres. Basically :00 to :15 break would be, say, 90s pop-punk like Green Day or The Muffs. :18-:35 break would be new charting alternative like Imagine Dragons and AJR. :42-TOH would be 90s-00s classic alternative like Eve6 and Harvey Danger with maybe an older deep cut like ELP's Karn Evil #9.
AAA are so hard to monetize I'm sure. The target demos need to be well-researched and advertised very specifically. It's a format I love, but there's a reason they're not the most popular format- because they don't always pull in the big numbers needed to sustain a radio station, especially in this age of spotify.
But one can dream...
Now, lest I sound like Jul ranting about 1210 or 1060, let me off the bat state that no station right now needs any format change. Where we stand with the most recent numbers will prove it so.
Nevertheless, it's fun to ponder what would or could be.. hence I throw this out there.
Working with the station that has the highest plausibility off pulling this format off, I would say Radio 104.5 or Ben-FM 95.7. Like an Alt 95.7 or something like that.
Featuring a wide library reminiscent of well-billing and long established AAA stations like WRNR 103.1 in Baltimore or WRLT 100.1 Lightning 100. For example, a sample AAA hour that could be on 104.5 or if Ben switched.
Counting Crows- Mr. Jones
Florence + The Machine- Ship to Wreck
Amy Winehouse- You Know I'm No Good
Weezer- Pink Triangle
Pyschedelic Furs- Until She Comes
Marian Hill- Down
Blink 182- Josie
Charly Bliss- Percolator
White Stripes- Fell In Love with a Girl
The Cure- Just Like Heaven
The Interrupters- She's Kerosene
Bob Marley- Could you be Loved?
It's, again, just a what if...scenario. AAA formatted stations are very hard to gauge, because by their nature they're all over the place. I'd say the easiest way to make them work is to have certain parts of the hour focus on certain decades or sub-genres. Basically :00 to :15 break would be, say, 90s pop-punk like Green Day or The Muffs. :18-:35 break would be new charting alternative like Imagine Dragons and AJR. :42-TOH would be 90s-00s classic alternative like Eve6 and Harvey Danger with maybe an older deep cut like ELP's Karn Evil #9.
AAA are so hard to monetize I'm sure. The target demos need to be well-researched and advertised very specifically. It's a format I love, but there's a reason they're not the most popular format- because they don't always pull in the big numbers needed to sustain a radio station, especially in this age of spotify.
But one can dream...