Uh hello? The age of a song doesn’t mean it fits the core of the format. Uh helloUh, hello, her biggest hits are now 40 years old. I think that more qualifies her to be played on Classic Rock. Somebody actually started a thread about this???
You don’t need to understand. It’s ok. The true data supports the next songs in rotation, contrasting this track as out of place.I don't understand your concern here. Are you saying that Pat Benetar is not a core artist of the classic rock format? Are you saying one of her 10 biggest hits should not be played on classic rock radio? I am just not understanding here. I am willing to bet that a station like KZOK that is very effective at executing this format probably has plenty of data supporting this selection.
Where was your concern the last 5000 times they spun this tune? 🤪
Yep someone started a thread about a song played on a Seattle radio station on a Seattle radio discussion board. Hard to believe isn’t it?Uh, hello, her biggest hits are now 40 years old. I think that more qualifies her to be played on Classic Rock. Somebody actually started a thread about this???
The person is likely doing more research and can’t be bothered by someone with an opinion outside of that echo chamber.Show up at the station. Identify yourself only as "Karen". Demand to speak to the manager.
Best response to this thread.Some classic rock stations would NEVER play We Belong. Her other more uptempo songs, yes. On the other hand, some classic rock stations would be fine with this. Benetar is a core artist.
Same with some Rod Stewart songs. He's a core artist too. But would you play Do Ya Think I'm Sexy or Tonight's The Night? When I hear some Classic Rock songs, I wonder why they rock so hard? KLOS Los Angeles, WTUE Cincinnati, WBOS Boston would probably not play much Elton John, Billy Joel, Fleetwood Mac, Doobie Bros., Hall & Oates. Those stations rock pretty hard. Yet all these artists are central to other, more mainstream Classic Rock stations. Where does KZOK fall?
I'll bet KZOK played We Belong during office hours. It is probably dayparted, not heard at night.
The Pretenders sound great on Classic Rock stations too. Some Pat Benatar songs are good too, just not this particular one.This just in, female artists sound out of place on classic rock radio unless it's Heart.