The reality is:
The board here is simply obsessed with making the radio experience seem very dry as it is now and not looking at the ideas as simply ideas. Yes people do read what you say. However, if you have a better solution, give one. If you don't like an idea, share a better one with a track record.
The playlist is like JACK FM? JACK is a shuffle and this is not a shuffle. This is a rock leaning playlist to reflect what people are listening and want to listen to. Every song is found on iTunes and purchased by radio listeners who love these songs and want to hear them. Looking at what's in people's music collection and reflecting that on radio makes radio successful these days. This is Z100 works and NOW is coming around, you play what people download, they listen more. How many times a song from WFNX or whatever it's called has been downloaded? Social media and music services are radio's best asset to see what will keep people listening to a dying technology that is radio. Refer to BigChampangne which is a music firm who compiles this information and centralizes it according to format and city even nationwide to know what people really want to hear.
This is an open decision. Make sense and make clear argument instead of the playlist mentioned is like JACK FM? Come on, I know readers can do better. Remember radio insiders read this blog.
The board here is simply obsessed with making the radio experience seem very dry as it is now and not looking at the ideas as simply ideas. Yes people do read what you say. However, if you have a better solution, give one. If you don't like an idea, share a better one with a track record.
The playlist is like JACK FM? JACK is a shuffle and this is not a shuffle. This is a rock leaning playlist to reflect what people are listening and want to listen to. Every song is found on iTunes and purchased by radio listeners who love these songs and want to hear them. Looking at what's in people's music collection and reflecting that on radio makes radio successful these days. This is Z100 works and NOW is coming around, you play what people download, they listen more. How many times a song from WFNX or whatever it's called has been downloaded? Social media and music services are radio's best asset to see what will keep people listening to a dying technology that is radio. Refer to BigChampangne which is a music firm who compiles this information and centralizes it according to format and city even nationwide to know what people really want to hear.
This is an open decision. Make sense and make clear argument instead of the playlist mentioned is like JACK FM? Come on, I know readers can do better. Remember radio insiders read this blog.