Tibbs2 said:and people seem to almost always pick the worst songs tested.
LOL, they also do that in elections!! ;D
Tibbs2 said:and people seem to almost always pick the worst songs tested.
Big E said:So what jocks will resurface on the Sound?
Tibbs2 said:I may be hanging myself here, but I have to say I really like this stations music mix. It's resfreshing. It's not all those
choppy, cheesey songs from various decades. It may be slightly out of line with it's demo for LA. I wonder how it would
do in other Top 50 markets? I have listened to it for three or four days and many people are asking what the station
is and making positive comments to many songs they just don't hear. To me, it ain't normal radio, it's actually good.
Therefore, it's sunk. David --- yeah, it's off the mark for LA's mtk. I dunno, maybe it's actually to cool for LA. They blow it
about every 15 songs, but that's a pretty good law of averages when it's usually 50/50 good/bad. I guess they should
just sign it off. I've researched music forever and people seem to almost always pick the worst songs tested. Anyone
else actually willing to defend this "fiasco?" Ah, never mind. It's R-I. ;D
DoctorWu said:1) The success of a radio station is in direct proportion to the amount of promotion given to it by corporate.
2) Almost no station that is successful immediately post-flip is a long-haul winner. Success takes time.
3) Savvy management knows that successful billing comes not only from quantitative numbers, but qualitatives as well.
4) ARBs don't tell the whole story. Never did, never will (until they wire a chip into all our brains).
5) Whatever you think will happen - won't.
DavidEduardo said:Murphy works in more industries than any guy I know.
Big E said:They (The Sound) mention this in one of their promos...there are many songs most today would'nt consider rock. I remember that Run DMC called themselves the "Kings of Rock". Would you call them that today? Probably not. What do you consider Jack FM being? Oldies? Classic Rock? 80's? I think the variety and obscurity of some of the songs is what makes that format work, and I dont see why it cant be done at The Sound. Who knows, maybe not following the norm, might work.
SuperRadioFan said:How do they do this on a AAA format? This format requires some new stuff thrown into the mix. Or do they just test the re-currents and past songs from the various genres embraced by the typical AAA format?
So again, typically does a AAA station do testing comparable to other formats? Seems like it would be harder because of the broad and expanse range of various music styles and genres. I even heard OMG "Boom Boom Boom"-John Lee Hooker![]()
One last question: What is "cui"?
DoctorWu said:1) The success of a radio station is in direct proportion to the amount of promotion given to it by corporate.
pbf1 said:DoctorWu said:1) The success of a radio station is in direct proportion to the amount of promotion given to it by corporate.
If THAT were true, wouldn't Movin' be doin' ...oh... JUST a little bit better??
shirleyschmidt said:pbf1 said:DoctorWu said:1) The success of a radio station is in direct proportion to the amount of promotion given to it by corporate.
If THAT were true, wouldn't Movin' be doin' ...oh... JUST a little bit better??
Oh that is a great point. However, maybe if you're promoting something that no one wants it becomes a waste of money.![]()
Tibbs2 said:While the PPM numbers won't be huge, the clientele will be well placed and loyal. I cannot see spots from McDonald's fitting in with this format. They must be planning something different that will allow them to
focus on a segment of advertisers not being bombarded by agencies and sales people.
I listened to KFOG some yesterday, after not doing so for a long time. It sounded much more disjointed and less user friendly than The Sound. Any one know who is programming The Sound?
I am not sure the average listener really wants differennt vs. canned overkill anymore...but we can all dream they will. Someone has either found a brilliant lost segment of the audience to attract or just said we'll enjoy the 1.2 share and live with it until someone else screws up and flips.
SuperRadioFan said:Tibbs, I think the clients will be loyal if the listeners are. This is a format as we all know that thrives on TSL, and with high TSL, ...
DavidEduardo said:SuperRadioFan said:Tibbs, I think the clients will be loyal if the listeners are. This is a format as we all know that thrives on TSL, and with high TSL, ...
The PPM, coming in October, is very cume based. Long TSL, low cume stations find themselves killed.