Tony Santiago said:This is regarding me saying that dance music has a huge potential. And I won't go long here. Granted, not every market in the U.S. can have a dance station. Understood. Though when I suggested that Top 40/CHR add about 2 or 3 dance tracks onto rotation, most in the industry flipped out. I don't think it is a question of listener support, as long as they are exposed to it. I see it as more of a "disdain" from the industry in this country regarding dance music in general and in that mindset, they don't want to touch it...for all the wrong reasons.
Well, the dance music station could do itself a big favor by playing dance music that isn't heard on the radio these days. I'm referring to techno, trance, dub, drum n' bass, Italo, Latin House. Relying in a few artists like Pitbull or Black Eye Peas won't draw in many people beyond a diehard few. Don't get me wrong, I'm glad that the people behind Pulse were bold enough and believed strongly in their product to put it on the air. But they could do much more with it. Having specialty shows using what I've just mentioned could be a great way to bring in people who aren't regular Pulse listeners. Right now, it's regarded as a "guido" station (I'm not saying this to be offensive, just the perception it brings about).
Liquidd Todd, when he was spinning late Saturday nights in the old WXRK, was a great example of this.
Regarding the actual topic, I've listened to the stunting for a couple of hours and it sounds OK so far. I know that I can't go much from that. I just hope they don't play so much Pitbull, like the CHR stations do.