geek on caffeine said:Check this: Songs in the AM1690 playlist - 2300. No B.S.
We got more. Just tune in every Friday, we'll prove it to ya.
geek on caffeine said:Check this: Songs in the AM1690 playlist - 2300. No B.S.
taylorengineer said:Yes Mr. Sssnake....WREK does have a diversified collection.
But just how many bird calls does YOUR station have? Huuuhm?
A station truly serving the Atlanta sophisticate MUST have bird calls!
(And "yellowjacket mating ritual" recordings do not count.)
content said:sorry to disapoint you, but..
bigger playlist = lower ratings
below 200 is an exageration, but aside from a couple of examples, tight playlists get ratings.
Do not know the man, never in the biz, but I have heard a variety of birds on the wmlb web stream yesterday and today.taylorengineer said:You, sir, (Ssnake)are a culturally well rounded person and WREK a cultural beacon in the stormy radio night.
And your birdcalls are notably in Wide-Glide FM stereo.
I only hear the light color feathered birds on 1690. I'm sure WREK's birds are multi-colored.
There is an ugly rumour that Joe Webber will not play any of the dark feathered birds. First he kills Air America......and now this.
The man disgusts me!
smashedcd said:tight playlists= boring radio..i dont care what arbitron says.
Oldies Cat said:smashedcd said:tight playlists= boring radio..i dont care what arbitron says.
Thought I agree in principle that tight playlists are (or should be) a thing of the past, please let us know how you expect to be successful by "I don't care what Arbitron says". Last most of us knew, our Arbitron performance had much to do with our ability to generate revenue.
smashedcd said:i know it makes money. and its your livelyhood. i dont think that should be taken from you. but i do think each cluster should have at least one station with an expanded playlist for those of us who still like radio. if there was an fm equivelant to deep tracks xm 40 or sirius 16 the vault i would listen. but i cant listen to the same songs over and over again. thats why i have xm, sirius and live 365...right behind me is my collection of nearly 1000 vinyl albums and my nearly 300 cd's...so i definitly dont need a tight playlist to listen to. ;DOldies Cat said:smashedcd said:tight playlists= boring radio..i dont care what arbitron says.
Thought I agree in principle that tight playlists are (or should be) a thing of the past, please let us know how you expect to be successful by "I don't care what Arbitron says". Last most of us knew, our Arbitron performance had much to do with our ability to generate revenue.
Tibbs2 said:smashed???
What happens if my radio station has an expanded playlist (say 800-1000 songs) but most of those
don't meet your criteria for listening or liking? Then an expanded playlist is worthless. You're not
tuning in. Lots of others aren't, either. It's sad, but true, to much diversity and unfamiliar songs
and artists make the majority of listeners tune out.
What if your station has 100 songs that I love? And very few average or bad ones? Then your
station is great...and these songs are songs lots of people love and aren't necessarily the ones
that have all been played to death on radio until this station? You win. Limited playlist, good
listenership and maybe even a few bucks in the wallet.
Tibbs2 said:I thinks its also about frequent repetition.
smashedcd said:BINGO!! its not about the size its the fact that there is a a heavy rotation of songs that are 25+ years old. i am refering to classic rock radio btw. the same eagles, stones and foreigner songs every few hours. we have a citadel startion here that played freebird twice the other day. just a few hours apart.