A/C stations win by playing familiar music by familiar artists. New music & artists play the role of keeping a 35-54 female in touch with today. Because of how people listen to A/C stations...at work...in the background....it takes newer songs to get familiar to the audience longer than a CHR station that plays currents up to 60-70 times a week. It's one reason why very few "A/C exclusive hits"CTListener said:Jay F said:Stations don't have the budget to do call out research like they used to. If they did, I wonder if there would be any burn on "Hey Soul Sister"? If there is no burn I must be totally out of the mainstream.
I'm wondering if "burn" even exists anymore among AC listeners. The format has been in this rut for a decade and still racks up good numbers. Would a typical AC powerhouse actually add listeners if it started pushing new music like a hot AC or a CHR (not that those charts haven't gotten sludgier over the years)? I have a feeling the typical listener really doesn't care that he/she's still hearing "Hey Soul Sister" because that listener is used to having the songs he/she likes on the radio for months on end.