If I named 5 musical artists - 4 of which were rock bands in the last 20 years with #1 hits and one of them was a smooth jazz artist, would you be able to identify the jazz one, without looking it up?
No. No offense either, it's just the answer is no.
It's corporate music programming that has completely derailed any loyalty to a rock radio station. I know who did the music at the Eagle. Brad Hardin. I know him personally. He was at one time an idol. He was a magnificent programmer in Tampa at WXTB. He used to come to my remotes and hang out. Over the years he's leaned heavily on classic rock. Both he and Marc Chase were just in town two weeks ago working on all of the music. Again, the music on the Eagle is almost there. And that's coming from someone who's a fan of much newer and heavier stuff. You are correct that there are listeners who will wonder why you're not playing some B side from some metal band in Russia cuz they love it - and we know it's not mass appeal, and that is what we're goin' for right? MASS APPEAL. Well the same applies for records like Weezer or 21 Pilots. Those are not mass appeal records to OUR audience. They are mass appeal records to Alt.
When you're broke, and iHeart is, they aren't going to have auditorium testing. They wouldn't even if they could. They don't care. They think they know what's right for individual markets.
There are other things to point out about the programming, and I don't want to criticize too much right now because it's early. I've listened for a week, and I'm hearing 9 to 10 minute stopsets. On no planet would any research suggest that a modern day man between the ages of 30-45 (hyper target) is going to sit thru that, along with weather and a sponsor, along with traffic with a sponsor, along with SPORTS (I heard that his morning) and you guessed it - with a sponsor - only to hear a Pink Floyd record from 1970. Now, if any of you want to take a stab at defending that - I'd be more than delighted to hear it.
Imaging is fantastic. The positioning is incredible. The clips with the core artists that are custom made for the Eagle sound MASSIVE and sounds plugged in.
At the end of the day it's success is limited by Ben and Skin, The Mavs, and the unbelievable stopsets. Reading the Facebook page when B&S debuted at the remote tells you that no one likes it, and no one is loyal to it - because it doesn't fit. It didn't fit the 1st time (proof in the ratings) - it didn't fit the 2nd time (proof in the ratings that ultimately forced it to change formats after only 483 days) and now here we are again.
I wonder how much money that show brings in that it would make management keep it on although an unbelievable detriment to them ultimately. It's fascinates me. If you took it off and grew the ratings and trust of potential advertisers, upped the prices and lowered the amount of stopset time - wouldn't um . . . I know this is crazy talk . . . but ummmmm, wouldn't that be better?
I dunno. I am just a 30 year vet of radio, mostly spent in rock and talk radio with an unbelievable track record with ratings in MAJOR markets, and worked at the Eagle pulling 20 shares 12+ when I was there, and I guess I just don't get quantita - guantita . . . quauauanniatattive analalllsysis.