Mac Black said:I'll play it for a while, then give it a rest & play "So Beautiful".
If a song is worth bringing back, it is worth playing without "resting" it. Big songs don't rest... they just get airplay commensurate with their scores.
Remember, I like that song too.
There is that telltale "I" again. It's about the listeners, not about what you... or I... like.
When I drop "Yes" I've played it long enough to where I'm not getting any requests for it.
OMG, WTF! U think lack of requests means to NOT play a song? It is more likely that the lack of requests means you... er, I mean u, are playing it just the right amount.
Then, I'll bring 'Yes' back at some point & my listeners will be like 'yeahhh this was the joint!'
I don't think most listeners to radio will use that expression.
. BTW all 3 of those were HITS.
Just because a song was a hit it does not mean it still is. I'll bet those three songs have very different positives and burns on them.
If the teens have no money, & teens are listening, how are they going out & supporting these businesses, besides asking mommy? Mommy makes the buying decision. They're not, therefore your station is ineffective. The target is 18-34.
The biggest ad target is 25-54. 18-34 is pretty much the target of CHR (and derivatives like CHUrban, etc.), urban and Regional Mexican.
Teens form the catalyst base for many 18-34 based formats. Teens drive certain aspects of the format, even if they don't drive sales. And teens have been seen in volumes of research to influence the purchasing decisions of parents on everything from food items to the brands and types of big screen TVs.
In LA, the top 3 stations in teens are KIIS, Amp and Power. In 18-34, those three are also the top 3 in that adult demo. And, guess what... the three teen champs are also the top 3 in 18-49. And the three are top-10 in the all important 25-54 demo.
If artist groupies are calling up requesting an artist, that means they are following an artist, like an artist & will listen to an artist.
No, you are missing the dynamics of real world request calls. Groupies call to promote their favorite artist, and in many cases they don't listen to you and never will. They are helping an artist they love... and they likely have MP3's of all the songs of that artist. The more gullible you are as demonstrated by placing requests high on your priorities, the more they will call because they know their calls have an effect... however the effect does not help your station at all and may do it great harm.
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