Guys we need to remember that this board is not a place where "regular everyday listeners" interact, this board is filled with radio junkies as ourselves. With that being said, What is a "classic?"
I'm not talking about CURRENTS ok? Just the classics in all genres... Keep that in mind as you read this.
A. a song that PDs, MDs, DJs and mixers personally like from the stack of old records in their garage and think that if they spin it long and hard enough the people will eventually love it also.
B. a song that listeners
truly love and have demonstrated that by amazing record sales
I've seen many PDs/MDs in this particular format throughout the country take songs off old records that are 25-30 yr old records which they thought
"could've been hits" and play them on their "Old Skool" stations only to see their ratings suffer massive losses in Cume & TSL due to not playing what's been proven to work. It blows my mind to think that there are still PDs/MDs out there who think they can take a song off a record that was produced and released over 25 years ago and think they can break a hit! That's crazy! You can't take a 25-30 year old B side cut and make it a hit today on a "Old School" station anywhere! As Scott Shannon once said: "This ain't your personal jukebox guys. Just play the hits!" If I can paraphrase that; That's what your personal iPod is for.
In looking all around the country for a successful Old School station, I have found only one that still calls itself "Old School" and plays
no currents in its mix or does not use the slogan "Old School and Today's R&B". That station is 5 hours West of us in San Diego and is called Magic 92.5 (XHRM)
http://www.magic925.com/main.html Nationwide launched this station back in 1996 with the intent of putting and adult oriented rhythmic R&B on the air in San Diego but failed in its attempt to mix old school with current R&B. It did OK if you like being in the 1.5 - 2.0 range but in a competitive market like San Diego, that wasn't enough. Then Jacor/Clear Channel took over and brought in a PD (Rick Thomas) with a successful Churban background and he took out the current crap and focused it on only the old school hits, hired the right sounding jocks for the format, got the station imaging just right and the station has not looked back ever since. In the latest book, they are currently holding a 3.5 in a market with stiff rhythmic competition like KHTS 93.3, XHTZ 90.3 & XMOR 98.9. Magic 92.5 could never have held its own by #1 sharing play lists with the competitors or #2 playing nothing but the absolute best music possible all the time! In the last three books, from what I can see, they have averaged a 3.7 to place them 6th overall 12+ and #1 & #2 in key demos.
NOW THATS PRETTY DAMN IMPRESSIVE IF YOU ASK ME!
Mega has a lot of upside with the changes that have happened recently in the market, but they will never capitalize on the potential until they fix the little things. One of my old PDs told me MANY years ago, "The Devil is in the details" You can't get the big picture right if you don't focus on the details first. Mega, even with its signal issues, could have the potential to do the same here. But it remains to be seen.
Movin could easily adjust their format and move into that old school territory and hurt Mega even more but I don't think they are giving up just yet.