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Re: KIIS
> I totally understand what is being said here, but there's
> something being completely overlooked... and that is that
> you can't have accurate call-out numbers if your station
> isn't playing a song...
No, I'm afraid you misunderstand how call-out works.
Call-out research only plays a brief piece of a song (usually the hook portion) to a respondent. It is perfectly normal for a station to do call-out research not only on the songs currently on the playlist but also for new songs by artists the station has in recurrent rotation.
Not being involved at Clear Channel's operation, I can only guess that the Nickelback song was included in call-out but didn't test well enough to be added. (Despite your rhetorical assumption: "Would it's test scores be any different? I doubt it.")<P ID="signature">______________
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> I totally understand what is being said here, but there's
> something being completely overlooked... and that is that
> you can't have accurate call-out numbers if your station
> isn't playing a song...
No, I'm afraid you misunderstand how call-out works.
Call-out research only plays a brief piece of a song (usually the hook portion) to a respondent. It is perfectly normal for a station to do call-out research not only on the songs currently on the playlist but also for new songs by artists the station has in recurrent rotation.
Not being involved at Clear Channel's operation, I can only guess that the Nickelback song was included in call-out but didn't test well enough to be added. (Despite your rhetorical assumption: "Would it's test scores be any different? I doubt it.")<P ID="signature">______________
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