Allenv, correct communities that small probably have never had any audience music testing. And their all some cases like myclassiccountry in Dayton, OH where it has actually worked with out it. But its very rare. A 7 second hook is more than enough for a listener that's part of the music test to hear, recognize the song or not, and make their choices.
The key to any format is TSL (Time Spent Listening). When someone tunes in for the first time, or any time to a classic country, classic hits, mainstream top 40's etc, you want them to hear something they recognize pretty quick, so you can keep them around.
If the other way worked with much larger libraries, everybody would be on it.
The key to any format is TSL (Time Spent Listening). When someone tunes in for the first time, or any time to a classic country, classic hits, mainstream top 40's etc, you want them to hear something they recognize pretty quick, so you can keep them around.
If the other way worked with much larger libraries, everybody would be on it.