oldies76 said:I also think DE is too conservative with his 300 songs playlists
Ultra conservative....oldies and classic hits stations are not even close to this "300" song level anymore...
I hope you guys are happy tossing around a ball I did not put into play. I said that I believed that a station should play as many songs as were in a highly positive score range in music testing. 300 is not a good level, but that is an exaggeration of how low the station was previously, too.
I think KRTH plays too many 60's songs, and that is why it is so low in 25-54 compared to better stations like KOOL and KCBS. And, of those 60's songs, I don't think many would hold up under a simple factor analysis run. The station leans a bit too AC.
The fact is that with PPM listening times, somewhere in the 650 to 750 range is likely to be optimum, but there may be an issue finding that many songs in LA due to the "I'm not from here" and the ethnicity issuses.
look at CBS-FM, look at KOOL 105.1,
Good stations, good 25-54 results. Right songs, but easier markets too.
or the Walrus,
Not that good a station.
or AM oldies 950 out of Denver,
A really bad station.
WLNG..etc..
WLNG is a community station in a market of just over 100,000 persons. It's not even, principally, a music station.
D.E. it's 2010 now, not 1995...classic hits stations are beyond this limitation (ultra-tight playlists) that you are trying to impose.
Actually, we are in 2010 and not 2008... we have the PPM, it shows much lower listening times (TSL) so we know that weak songs have no place on the radio.