DavidEduardo said:
Biondi4Mayor said:
Anyway, I should probably mention I was recruited by e-mail (two consecutive years, and a Christmas 300 song one once somewhere in there). Honestly, I have no idea how they got my email. I NEVER had any contact with the TOC, and in fact, by the time I did those tests, WLS-Chicago had reduced True Oldies to overnights and weekends only for the most part. The test was quite serious, prizes were raffeled based on audience completion of the tests, and endless e-mails were sent in the weeks following as a reminder---they wanted participation. Sponsers like Home Depot and others were tied to it. It wasn't a loyalty based throw away. Anyway, the 800 + songs (maybe I still have the e-mail, to be more exact) WAS THE PLAYLIST!!!
It would be interesting to know the name of the company that solicited your participation.
And the reason it would be interesting is that the methodology you describe has numerous defects, ranging from the relatively trivial of being sponsored to the significant of not containing unplayed songs.
Web based testing requires a first step of being invited and a second step of being screened to be sure you are in the target and have the proper radio usage. Did they do that as two separate steps before opening the gate for you?
Am I breaking a rule by providing the company name?
Anyway, here's some more of the details direct from the email---
-Let me say this is the first test (2010) spearheaded by True Oldies. Screening, sorta, prior to the test they of course ask age, gender etc...but before I was selected, I'm kinda blanking. They perhaps had my name through some sort of contact with WLS locally. In terms of desired demo, that's tough. Oldies attract 55+, but I stated in the other thread I'm 18-34, so what they thought of that I don't know. I do know I wasn't the only avid listener in that demo though-
Here's the e-mail---
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Dear XXXXX,
Don't forget to participate in our Mega Music Test and complete the survey by Tuesday, September 14th at 12pm CDT. The sooner you complete the survey, the more chances you have to win some great prizes.
2 WEEKLY WINNERS...
Every Tuesday at 12pm CDT, while the survey is active, 2 winners will be randomly selected from those listeners who have completed the survey to each win a $25 Gift Card from Home Depot. Email notifications will go out periodically announcing winners while the survey is running. Complete the survey as soon as you can to increase your chances of winning.
THE MORE SONGS YOU RATE, THE MORE CHANCES YOU HAVE TO WIN!
As our way of thanking you for your participation, for every 50 songs you score, you will receive one ballot towards a random drawing for Cash and Prizes. Rate all 700 songs and we'll throw in another 11 ballots to give you a grand total of 25 ballots.
Two (2) Flip MinoHD™ 60 Minute Camcorders (Retail Value $199.99/unit)
Ten (10) CD Packages including 5 very special CDs:
-Four Tops Anthology
-Now That's What I Call Mowtown
-Buddy Holly Memorial Collection
-Marvin Gaye Gold
-Stevie Wonder Definitive Collection
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Here's what you don't see --- a massive Home Depot logo that sponsored the whole thing.
700 songs?!?!?!?!?!?!!? FAR FROM ACCEPTABLE!!!! Remember my "Want Ad's" argument? That one was never
tested, hence never played. This is where I feel the problem is. Now you both may be extremely competent and accurate testers, but I have a feeling there's plenty of companies out there not using your logic then.
They obviously intended on using this. Corporate sponsors, an outside company to handle it. It's not a loyalty game.
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The following year (2011), I was asked again. Same company, but this time WLS was beginning
to break ties with the TOC. Same format however, and everything, just that it wasn't spearheaded by
Scott Shannon to my knowledge.
Email #2-----
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You have been specially selected to share your opinion on music currently heard on 94.7 WLS. We have designed our radio station around someone like you, so your participation in our music survey will be invaluable in shaping 94.7 WLS.
We are testing 600 songs - basically our library of music.
You take the survey at your convenience on your computer. The process is very easy and you can complete it over the next few weeks. You simply listen to a few seconds of each song and give it a rating.
We only ask that you complete the survey by Monday, September 19th at 12pm CDT.
2 WEEKLY WINNERS...
Every Thursday at 12pm CDT, while the survey is active, 2 winners will be randomly selected from those listeners who have completed the survey to each win a $25 Gift Card from Home Depot. Email notifications will go out periodically announcing winners while the survey is running. Complete the survey as soon as you can to increase your chances of winning.
THE MORE SONGS YOU RATE, THE MORE CHANCES YOU HAVE TO WIN!
As our way of thanking you for your participation, for every 50 songs you score, you will receive one ballot towards a random drawing for Cash and Prizes. Rate all 600 songs and we'll throw in another 12 ballots to give you a grand total of 24 ballots.
*Three (3) 8GB iPod Nanos with Multi-Touch (retail $149.99/unit)
*Ten (10) Motown Greatest Hits CDs
*Ten (10) Buddy Holly Memorial Collection CDs
*Three (3) Rat Pack Ultimate Collector’s Edition DVDs (4 movies)
*Three (3) Engelbert Humperdinck Greatest Love Song CDs
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600 SONGS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! "OUR LIBRARY OF MUSIC!!!!!!!!" This is why we're not hearing all the
hits....not because "they suck", because there is NO exposure on the station, or at testing.
Again, corporate sponsors and prizes. Actually the prizes suck, "Engelbert Humperdinck" - yeah they didn't test him!
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By 2012, The PD at WLS was fired, all ties to Shannon's TOC were severed and the station took its new and most suckiest incarnation since the 80's. No test before the format shift.
So you can see where my thoughts on testing have come from. THEY'RE NOT TESTING EVERYTHING!!!
They're only getting out what they put in.....the same old, same old. And so we endure, the same old, same old!
Perhaps, David or Michael, you guys do terrific work. But I have a feeling a chunk of the radio world either refuses to, or doesn't know your methodology, and listeners notice. I'm here arguing 2 years after those tests...I am not in radio, nor have any affiliation with the station. Just a listener.