thanks allen, we make the programming, and research process so complicated because thats the trend that was put into motion so many years ago in major markets with some legitimate ratings results. and then the competition followed, until it is a standard operating procedure that you cant do without. or can you do without? for a lesser market station, your research has been done by all the others, in that market, or other markets for years. copy cat the playlists, and programming ideas, and add/adjust to suit your own station programming research and finger print. also, your own stations research is being done constantly by keeping in touch with your listeners through phone, e-mail, and facebook, and personal appearances. there you just saved your small/medium market station some $$$$ to put into advertising or help pay the upkeep bills.
regarding all them thousands of top 10 hits from the 70's and 80's. we all agree its a programming killer to just add all 10,000 to playlist and hit the play button. some old hits can be metered in gradually and become reknown through rotation, and front and/or back sells. then they can be put on hold after an extended period of time for the next batch of fresh forgottens to be metered in amongst the easily known country fav's. what the average suit and tie, bmw driving corporate cat in the major market forgets, is that old forgotten hit songs can be like personal time machines for your listeners. ie: an old forgotten #1 john conlee hit song from 1986, "got my heart set on you" reminds me/you of an old girl friend back then. yep, congrats your station just made a major heart string bonding with me/you the listener by spinning it, that no payed consultant firm could make with the line "we recommend you rotate one conlee hit only "common man" because our research says it is the most commonly recognized conlee hit....