David: If the corporate research propaganda is correct as you, Michael and others have described it, I can only conclude that music connoisseurs are at significant odds with the general radio listening public. All I know is that the typical standard fare on most stations does not work for me, it does not work well for several others on this board, and it doesn't work for a whole lot of other music-loving radio listeners that I know. We require more variety! Yes, the "deeper, more extended playlists" are what we long for. We want to have the possibility of having a day without hearing a single Eagles song, or any other song that we heard just yesterday or the day before.
I am not conceding that the corporate research accurately describes the Classic Hits audience because I believe that its synthesis is somehow flawed. However, its general application is certainly the major impetus that drives the rise of the many alternatives to terrestrial radio today. I predict that they will only continue to grow and prosper.
I am not conceding that the corporate research accurately describes the Classic Hits audience because I believe that its synthesis is somehow flawed. However, its general application is certainly the major impetus that drives the rise of the many alternatives to terrestrial radio today. I predict that they will only continue to grow and prosper.