Tom Wells said:
OK, David, well of course I was referring to branding of radio, not physical products.
I had always considered the call WAS the branding in radio.
The calls were an early way of branding. Since then, we have learned that they are a pretty terrible way of branding as they have no warmth, emotion or feeling. Names are much more memorable, and this has been proven many times. And dial positions are the "address and phone number" for a station... the way we find them.
And you cannot say that loyalty is not maintained by keeping heritage calls.
Those who grew up when calls were still prevalent see the calls as the name of some stations. But those listeners are likely mostly in their 50's now.
Most stations like to lock in a demo target, and each year refresh so they are always a 25-54 or 35-54 or whatever station... they do not want to age with the listener, as in some years, they age the station right out of the salable age groups. So the younger persons don't identify with calls, and most of the older ones have been flushed out of the target... names are the best alternative.
For some it is, for some it isn't.
The "some" that calls resonate with are too old to be a desirable target.
There IS no dial position when you have a digital readout. There are only digits.
Everyone I know still calls it a dial.
There USED TO BE some advantage to being in the middle of the dial, when tuners had knobs and pointers.
This is an urban legend. Particularly on FM where the bottom or the top have virtually identical coverage per watt.
One USED TO be able to remember a place on the dial where we'd get what we wanted, now it's only ID'd as
J-rock, or whatever, there's less info TO recall.
That has noting to do with name or call letter use... neither shows the frequency. As I said, 80% of ratings diary mentions are by dial position or dial position and name.
Many of us here or older than 8-track tapes, yet we don't pretend to be twenty-something for fear of being swept out the door.
Why should radio be so funny about heritage?
Heritage only means a station is old. What you did today is what determines who will listen tomorrow. People listen to a station because it is good, now, today. Not because the station is old or has heritage calls.