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troone
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I heard "Layla" last week, Elton John the day after and then I was subjected to Mellencamp's "Small Town" on the way into work today. I screamed audibly.
Very disappointing.
Very disappointing.
troone said:I heard "Layla" last week, Elton John the day after and then I was subjected to Mellencamp's "Small Town" on the way into work today. I screamed audibly.
Very disappointing.
deadman said:people are fickle
InTIMadate said:Dave was about what Michelle wanted, not what the listeners wanted. The audience was just one. Unfortunately for her, there weren't enough Portland wannabees to keep her job.
Want to fix Z?
- Do the audience research and listen to it.
- Design the on-air brand and fine tune it online before you launch.
- Market the snot out of it to the people that are passionate about the music you play.
- Forget the other stations, other audiences.
- Repeat!
deadman said:Can we have O&A in the mornings and T&R in the afternoons?
ck dexter haven said:Commercial radio is like fast food. Yes it is: ever eat at Wendy's or KFC? It's the same thing, over and over. The menu doesn't change. If you read the story of Dave Thomas, who created both franchises, you'll learn that narrowing the focus and giving the customer exactly and only what they want the most is the formula for winning.
ck dexter haven said:Even the recently released satellite ratings show that the by-far most listened to XM channel is -- da-dah! -- Top Tracks, featuring all the same stuff you hear on commercial radio, over and over again.