radiowizard101 said:I think it is you that is overthinking. Continue to dream on. It's harmless.
Was this just a comment to the group, or was it a response to a specific post?
radiowizard101 said:I think it is you that is overthinking. Continue to dream on. It's harmless.
PirateJohnny said:I think local markets respond differently to songs, especially the farther apart they are. Forcing one library on different markets is what, I think, prompts all the negative comments about today's radio programming.
trackertalent said:One radio company had an alternative rock station that had a very dedicated following. The studio was large enough to have bands come in and play live on the air... and many of them were major label bands. But, one day management decided to "go in another direction" and flipped the format one weekend. The following weekend there were several hundred people marching with protest signs back and forth in front of the building. Who gets that kind of a following and then pisses on them?
I admit: I don't get it.
michael hagerty said:Unless it's a very small market, a few hundred people passionate about a format may not be indicative of its viability in the market as a whole.
PirateJohnny said:michael hagerty said:Unless it's a very small market, a few hundred people passionate about a format may not be indicative of its viability in the market as a whole.
But isn't that the number of people used in song tests?