I've been listening to KIIS-FM over the air while driving around San Diego County for about three days during the last ten days or so. I worked in Top 40 radio from 1985-89 and realize that PPM has changed the rules in rotations on a CHR station these days. I have noticed some interesting trends on KIIS-FM though that I don't see happening on other CHR stations, even those run by iHeartMedia. As a comparison, I'm also looking at KHTS-FM, channel 933 here in San Diego.
KIIS has about seven songs that seem to play on average every 70 minutes. This seems to be in line with most CHR stations that run their powers about every 70 minutes. One recent playlist on KIIS shows a rotation of about 66 minutes.
Nobody seems to limit one-hour separations between artists anymore. I think that went out the window when Drake had like 56 songs on the Hot 100 (that was pretty much NOT a joke) Taylor Swift has one hot hit on the chart right now and her next one is working up to a high rotation too. Yesterday I think I heard both songs play within half an hour of each other. Twice.
Here is where it gets puzzling....KIIS is reaching back to the 90s and early 2000s for some of their golds, which is nice to hear them playing iconic songs again every so often.....but they seem to turn up the rotations on their golds to an unusually high level. Case in point...I listened to them about five or six days ago and heard "I Don't Wanna Know" by Mario Winans and P Diddy (#2 in 2004, so 18-19 years ago) around 2:30 or 3 in the afternoon....then heard it again in the 5:00 hour the same afternoon. Okay....that happens sometimes, right? Well, I was driving yesterday and heard it again around 2:30 in the afternoon. Then later yesterday, they played "Lose Yourself" by Eminem (#1 in 2002) around 4:30......the on-air personality even talked about the song. Then at about 5:56 (an hour and 25 minutes later), it was played again as the last song of the hour. When I got home I looked up their playlist for yesterday and the first instance of Lose Yourself (where the personality talked about the song) was not listed but the play at 5:56 was listed.
It just seems odd to me. This was the live 102.7 feed of the station, not an iHeartRadio app feed. In the past, I've heard iHeartMedia fill some ad breaks with older songs like this, usually because it was a safe bet that the station wouldn't play an old song, so there would be less repetition, and on occasion, I had heard these oldies more often than would be thought, but these songs aren't playing on the over the air feed.
Since I am not really tied in with CHR stations these days, is this becoming normal to just suddenly bring some older Gold songs into the mix and then play the heck out of them for a while as if they were new? When I last worked in CHR in 1989 (with a very tight rotation of songs) the station mixed in some Golds in middays and overnights that might get one play every couple of days between the two dayparts, but twenty-year-old songs with 90 minutes to 2 hours between plays and even several plays over multiple days seem out of line. Maybe someone in the business today can enlighten me.
KIIS has about seven songs that seem to play on average every 70 minutes. This seems to be in line with most CHR stations that run their powers about every 70 minutes. One recent playlist on KIIS shows a rotation of about 66 minutes.
Nobody seems to limit one-hour separations between artists anymore. I think that went out the window when Drake had like 56 songs on the Hot 100 (that was pretty much NOT a joke) Taylor Swift has one hot hit on the chart right now and her next one is working up to a high rotation too. Yesterday I think I heard both songs play within half an hour of each other. Twice.
Here is where it gets puzzling....KIIS is reaching back to the 90s and early 2000s for some of their golds, which is nice to hear them playing iconic songs again every so often.....but they seem to turn up the rotations on their golds to an unusually high level. Case in point...I listened to them about five or six days ago and heard "I Don't Wanna Know" by Mario Winans and P Diddy (#2 in 2004, so 18-19 years ago) around 2:30 or 3 in the afternoon....then heard it again in the 5:00 hour the same afternoon. Okay....that happens sometimes, right? Well, I was driving yesterday and heard it again around 2:30 in the afternoon. Then later yesterday, they played "Lose Yourself" by Eminem (#1 in 2002) around 4:30......the on-air personality even talked about the song. Then at about 5:56 (an hour and 25 minutes later), it was played again as the last song of the hour. When I got home I looked up their playlist for yesterday and the first instance of Lose Yourself (where the personality talked about the song) was not listed but the play at 5:56 was listed.
It just seems odd to me. This was the live 102.7 feed of the station, not an iHeartRadio app feed. In the past, I've heard iHeartMedia fill some ad breaks with older songs like this, usually because it was a safe bet that the station wouldn't play an old song, so there would be less repetition, and on occasion, I had heard these oldies more often than would be thought, but these songs aren't playing on the over the air feed.
Since I am not really tied in with CHR stations these days, is this becoming normal to just suddenly bring some older Gold songs into the mix and then play the heck out of them for a while as if they were new? When I last worked in CHR in 1989 (with a very tight rotation of songs) the station mixed in some Golds in middays and overnights that might get one play every couple of days between the two dayparts, but twenty-year-old songs with 90 minutes to 2 hours between plays and even several plays over multiple days seem out of line. Maybe someone in the business today can enlighten me.