producer57 said:
Fair reply-I in a way feel sorry for you because you are willing to settle for a lower standard of talent . The bottom line however as unfortunate as it is,is that no matter how much you play this CD the sales are miniscule and whatever is there is not connecting with the audience. Since You are in deep with this CD why don't you take it on yourself and help him sell some CDs?
Don't feel sorry for me, man. I am doing just fine, as are my listeners who tune in for 10-14 hours each day who also "settle for a lower standard of talent." As for taking it on myself to sell CDs, running a station 24/7 and carrying internationally syndicated programs without any infrastructure or staff is quite enough work, thank you very much. Not sure how much free time you have on your hands, but taking it upon myself to "help" Fritzen or any other artist sell CDs is not in the cards, and frankly, it's not my job. I do this purely for the love of the music and the enjoyment my listeners and I derive from it. But most importantly,
I spin what I want to spin. Nothing personal, but if the vibe of the music is not consistent with my presentation, it's NOT going to get airplay on my station, plain and simple. The sob stories about decreased CD sales can be saved for someone who did not fall victim to the days of lining the pockets of the labels AND a good number of artists dropping $20 for CDs for one stinking overplayed song. And if artists, labels, and promoters think that sticking with an archaeic terrestrial radio model of promoting "singles" for airplay is going to bolster CD sales, they are all in for a rude awakening.