DavidEduardo said:Fastphilly said:I will tell you my displeasure about it- I am tired of KFRC sticking with their "core artists" with their core artists "safe songs"...You want music?
They play Dec. 63 by Four Seasons, Where is "Who Loves You"?
They play Wings, where is "Goodnight Tonight"?
They play Elton John,where is "Island Girl"?
They play Stevie Wonder, where is "Master Blaster"?
They play Spinners, where is "Games People Play" and "Cupid"?
All of these were top 10 hits, where are they?
The most likely answer is that they asked the listeners to score the songs, and the listeners did not want to hear those ones. Having been top 10 40 or so years ago does not mean people want to hear the songs now. Oldies and classic hits formats play yesterday's songs that are still hits today.
>>>>Yes...20% percent of the whole listener population score the songs if it's that many....the rest of us are the silent majority.....I prefer on the way it was played statistics instead. That's why you have satellite, Internet, Napster and MP3's and more options on the way.
I don't care for research programs, or advertisers telling the population on who to target. This is why those songs are missing.
"Games People Play", not a great tune???, Why it didn't score (at that moment) could've been a bunch of factors. The male researcher could've been thinking about his home in foreclosure while that song was being tested, or the female researcher just happened to run out of midol while that song was being played or tested....and it got a negative response at that particular time. So, it's not on the playlist.
People have mood swings , for instance , I'm all of a sudden in the mood for country. I'm listening that whole week. Will I be in the mood for it next week?....depends on my mood. Does that mean the country format should flip to another format in that market, and deny everyone from hearing Country next week. It seems like this is how these songs are chosen for formats.