michael hagerty said:
michael hagerty said:
RIN3GUY said:
KJMK switched formats just last March. They had been on a "Lite Rock" format for years, running the same few dozen songs and their station's rating (4.2) into the ground. Their excellent new rating represents not just a changed format but a greatly expanded library (500-600) and daily cash call-in giveaways of $1400 weekly. I appreciate them, but I still listen to "MIKE FM" half the time even though they play FEWER of my favorites simply because of more variety and less predictability. Their playlist is twice the size and I don't get bored.
I'm going to assume "Mike FM" is KMXL. They've dropped from a 9.6 to an 8.1 since KJMK's change. It will bear watching over the next few books (Joplin only does Spring and Fall ratings, so it'll be six months before we see Spring '13), but if you're telling me that a station with 500-600 songs has an 11.0 while a station with twice as many songs lost a point and a half in the same time period (falling behind KJMK), I think that's an early indicator that, even in a small market, a tight list can be a winning strategy. The change happened 10 months ago. That's plenty of time for a market to burn on 500-600 songs. Doesn't seem to be happening, and the competitor with the looser list is losing altitude.
The Spring 2013 Arbitron for Joplin was released yesterday.
KJMK fell half a point, 11.0-10.5. In a market that size, that's margin of error stuff. They remain #3, and are closer to #2 than last book because the CHR, KSYN dropped more than a full point (12.7-11.6). Classic Rock KXDG is #4, moving 6.9-7.6.
More telling, KJMK's closest format competitor, KMXL, dropped 8.1-7.0.
Next book will be Fall 2013, which we'll see around the start of the year.
Michael,
On the whole, KJMK 93.9 in Joplin is doing an excellent job, in spite of their apparent loss of market share. It's been a year & a half since their format change to Classic Hits. They have great personalities, promotions and an overall very good sound. However, I seldom listen anymore. I know their playlist like the back of my hand. Even my kids know it just from riding short distances across town. I have no complaints with them whatsoever except just that they bore me to tears! Therefore my MP3 player is all that's been on of late. It has several hundred great 60s/70s/80s tunes that KJMK could play, but doesn't. These are songs that would be so refreshing to hear and would integrate perfectly with their format, and you can "request" them on their website 50 times but you will never hear any of them.
Someone had commented that radio playlists are not intended to be a museum. But isn't it interesting that the words museum and music have the same root? Both music and museums are intended to be a "muse," to expand and inspire the mind. But playlists that never venture beyond the tight parameters of a library that repeats itself daily are unable to do that. Museums are capable of drawing great crowds, but can also close when they have nothing to offer that most visitors haven't seen before. What I experience with music on 93.9 KJMK and certain other stations fails to hold my attention since it all repeats daily. It's like having a wardrobe of just a half dozen items to wear. Even if they're the best clothes money can buy, you will still get sick of your wardrobe rather quickly!
These are examples of mostly Top 20 hits (with few or no negatives) that I don't hear which I DO miss! All of them have been "requested" on their website feature, but not one has ever been played:
Never Can Say Goodbye - Gloria Gaynor
Whatever Gets You Through the Night - John Lennon
She Did It - Eric Carmen
Games People Play - Spinners
Bad Time - Grand Funk
Heatwave - Linda Ronstadt
Love You Inside Out - Bee Gees
Dreamin' - Blondie
The Groove Line - Heatwave
The Wanderer - Donna Summer
Cover Me - Bruce Springsteen
Sweet Love - Anita Baker
Long, Long Way From Home - Foreigner
Hungry Eyes - Eric Carmen
Miss You Like Crazy - Natalie Cole
My Love - Paul McCartney & Wings
Jimmy Loves Mary-Anne - Looking Glass
What Becomes of the Brokenhearted - Jimmy Ruffin
How Much Love - Leo Sayer
Angel Eyes - Jeff Healey Band
Diamonds - Herb Alpert & Janet Jackson
The Happening - Supremes
Hold On - Santana
Him - Rupert Holmes
Lorelei - Styx
Just Like Jesse James - Cher
Hot in the City - Billy Idol
Thinking of You - Loggins & Messina
Don't Wanna Fall in Love - Jane Child
Shake It - Ian Matthews
Better Love Next Time - Dr. Hook
Say It Isn't So - Hall & Oates
Mind Games - John Lennon
Me & Bobby McGee - Janis Joplin
Kicks - Paul Revere & the Raiders
Your Love is Driving Me Crazy - Sammy Hagar
Incense & Peppermints - Strawberry Alarm Clock
My Girl - Donnie Iris
You Should Hear How She Talks About You - Melissa Manchester
Heart to Heart - Kenny Loggins
I Heard a Rumour - Bananarama
Theme From Mahogany - Diana Ross
Sweetheart - Franke & the Knockouts
96 Tears - ? & the Mysterians
Blame It on the Boogie - Jacksons
Stand Tall - Burton Cummings
Get Down - Gilbert O'Sullivan
Blue Morning, Blue Day - Foreigner
Morning Train - Sheena Easton
Just Like Romeo & Juliet - Reflections
Dream Police - Cheap Trick
Star Baby - The Guess Who
Hold Me Now - Thompson Twins
United We Stand - Brotherhood of Man
I Can't Let Go - Linda Ronstadt
Gemini Dream - Moody Blues
All Over the World - ELO
Tell Me Why - Beatles
Bad Boy - Gloria Estefan
Calling Dr. Love - Kiss
Please Please Me - Beatles
I Hear a Symphony - Supremes
Got a Hold on Me - Christine McVie
Elenore - Turtles
You Made Me Believe in Magic - Bay City Rollers
Don't Let It End - Styx
It's a Shame - Spinners
Good Morning Starshine - Oliver
Midnight Blue - Melissa Manchester
I Feel Love - Donna Summer
SOS - ABBA
Back Off Boogaloo - Ringo Starr
Feel Like Makin' Love - Roberta Flack
All I Need - Temptations
Wham Bam - Silver
Stoned Love - Supremes
Borderline - Madonna
Wishing You Were Here - Chicago
Turn to Stone - ELO
When She Was My Girl - Four Tops
You & Me - Alice Cooper
Didn't We Almost Have It All - Whitney Houston
Xanadu - Olivia Newton-John & ELO
No Reply At All - Genesis
Heartbreaker - Dionne Warwick
Alive Again - Chicago
I Only Want to Be With You - Dusty Springfield (or BCR)
Blue Collar Man - Styx
Love or Let Me Be Lonely - Friends of Distinction
Play the Game Tonight - Kansas
My Baby Loves Lovin' - White Plains
Signed, Sealed, Delivered - Peter Frampton
Bad - Michael Jackson
From Me To You - Beatles
Love Is Like a Rock - Donnie Iris
These songs are mostly not covered by other local stations, and could only enhance their library. Don't try to tell me these are tune-outs. Many if not most of them are the epitome of "Classic Hits," and are worthy of consideration by every station not playing them. The absence of songs like these is the reason we scream at you guys so much!