This topic became a hot one in another thread that had little to do with what we were talking about, so I thought I'd move it over here, and get your opinon on this....
How's this for interesting programming...
Canadian quotas...
All Canadian stations must play 35% Canadian music. 6a-6p MUST be atleast 35% Canadian (so you can't stuff it all between 10p and 5a), and the entire broadcast week must be 35% Canadian. Programming CHR has been made easier in the last 4-5 years with artsists like Nelly Furtado, Avril, Finger Eleven, Nickelback and more... We usually try and play about 25% in the morning show, and even out the quota through the day.
Where it becomes a real challenge to program CHR in 2 Canadian markets (Ottawa & Montreal), where stations can only play up to 49% hits! Reason being: the markets are made up of french stations that must play no less than 65% french music- which even the french listeners can't stand! So the CRTC has leveled the playing field, by telling us that our broadcast week can't exceed 49% hits, so we won't take all the french listeners in the market. Now try programming a CHR station that can't play 51% of the hits out there!!
In our case we MUST rely partially on our strong recurrents, along with also forecasting what we think will convert into a hit, and spin them ASAP to maximize our non-hit plays. And lastly, some of our playlist is made up of records that you'll never see on a CHR chart. It has it's pros and cons... While we can never fully be a true CHR, we sound different than any other CHRs in North America who's playlists are nothing but Billboard's Top 40 list..
"Hits" for us are defined as a song that has entered the Top 40 on Billboard Hot 100, and Top 40 on our Canadian national airplay charts.
Montreal and Ottawa CHRs: Hot899 Ottawa, and MIX 96 Montreal (HAC/CHR)
Your thoughts... (other than the stupidity of it all! ha!)
How's this for interesting programming...
Canadian quotas...
All Canadian stations must play 35% Canadian music. 6a-6p MUST be atleast 35% Canadian (so you can't stuff it all between 10p and 5a), and the entire broadcast week must be 35% Canadian. Programming CHR has been made easier in the last 4-5 years with artsists like Nelly Furtado, Avril, Finger Eleven, Nickelback and more... We usually try and play about 25% in the morning show, and even out the quota through the day.
Where it becomes a real challenge to program CHR in 2 Canadian markets (Ottawa & Montreal), where stations can only play up to 49% hits! Reason being: the markets are made up of french stations that must play no less than 65% french music- which even the french listeners can't stand! So the CRTC has leveled the playing field, by telling us that our broadcast week can't exceed 49% hits, so we won't take all the french listeners in the market. Now try programming a CHR station that can't play 51% of the hits out there!!
In our case we MUST rely partially on our strong recurrents, along with also forecasting what we think will convert into a hit, and spin them ASAP to maximize our non-hit plays. And lastly, some of our playlist is made up of records that you'll never see on a CHR chart. It has it's pros and cons... While we can never fully be a true CHR, we sound different than any other CHRs in North America who's playlists are nothing but Billboard's Top 40 list..
"Hits" for us are defined as a song that has entered the Top 40 on Billboard Hot 100, and Top 40 on our Canadian national airplay charts.
Montreal and Ottawa CHRs: Hot899 Ottawa, and MIX 96 Montreal (HAC/CHR)
Your thoughts... (other than the stupidity of it all! ha!)