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aaronk
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grantchester said:...stations, taking cash from the so-called Independent Promotors, who gave 'Promotional Support'. It was in the news a few years ago.
Now I see what you mean. Having a station that plays more songs won't necessarily fix that problem, though.
The young people aren't using radio.
Are you defining "young people" as 18-34 or teens or younger? In the history of radio, very few stations have ever really targeted younger than 18. As far as 18-34 numbers go, has there been a significant decrease in the number of people listening? As of last year, Arbitron reported about 94% of this demo still listens to the radio on a weekly basis, which isn't all that bad in my opinion.
Einstein defined insanity as doing the same thing over and over, and expecting different results.
I agree 100% with you on this. What can radio do to reinvent itself and draw more listeners? Or at least get listeners to stay longer? The ratings say that playing a larger library doesn't work, so what can we do? Personally, I think the answer is more about the content that goes between the records.