Here we go again, headed for another of your circular discussions and arguments, oldies ...
Nope. Never assume. But......aren't you(to some extent) and Big A countering as well? It's a two way street.
Now, back to the 2004 song discussions.
Here we go again, headed for another of your circular discussions and arguments, oldies ...
Nope. Never assume. But......aren't you(to some extent) and Big A countering as well? It's a two way street.
To PTBoardOp (and everyone else with a similar mindset): Stop blaming consultants for everything you think is wrong with radio. If we weren't around to keep radio viable in the changing face of media and the biases of the advertising community, everything would have devolved to religious and ethnic programming by now.
Only to the extent that you keep posting the same impossible demands, sir.
Positioning it at early drive time home will enable more to hear this song and give their impressions on this change.
It's not really a change. If they played Luke Bryan, that would be a change.
Well country, yes. I'm mentioning that a recent-current
For the most part, this is a pretty good list. Crazytown's song was too bad to be awesomely bad and Superman just seems to be too light for an upbeat Classic Hits station. If I may add a few titles to your list (I was in junior high):There are some pretty good songs from 2001 that should test well.
A few that come to mind:
All For You - Janet Jackson
Fallin' - Alicia Keys
Butterfly - Crazy Town
It Wasn't Me - Shaggy
Hit 'Em Up Style - Blu Cantrell
Turn Off the Light - Nelly Furtado
Get the Party Started - Pink
Drops of Jupiter - Train
If You're Gone - Matchbox 20
Whenever, Wherever - Shakira
Way You Love Me - Faith Hill
I'm Like A Bird - Nelly Furtado
You Rock My World - Michael Jackson
When It's Over - Sugar Ray
Superman (It's Not Easy) - Five For Fighting
But then you risk sounding like KBIG or some other A/C
Angel- Shaggy
Survivor- Destiny's Child
Hanging by a Moment- Lifehouse
Lady Marmalade- every female solo singer that was relevant, lol
Nelly- Ride Wit Me (a pretty standard hip pop song, see Hot In Herre from '02)
Dido- Thank You
Lenny Kravitz- Again
And one for the road....
Everclear- Brown Eyed Girl.....![]()
"It's My Life" from '04 has aired once again, today at 3:02pm, so for now it's on regular rotation at KRTH. Positioning it at early drive time home will enable more to hear this song and give their impressions on this change.
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I was giving consultants credit for creating "Classic Hits" as a format. Nothing for you to be offended by.
Classic Hits was not created by consultants.
Well country, yes. I'm mentioning that a recent-current mixed with classics from the 70's and 80's should be somewhat noticeable and "new" to their listeners. K-Earth playing 2000's music now, type reactions from their listeners. Heck, it took me by surprise.
As of 2015, classic hits should = 1970-1989 majority. Some 60s. Nothing after 1989. As for even 90s music, that can come in about 2019 or 2020. Way too early for "Smooth" Santana, and outrageously early for "It's My Life" No Doubt.
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Says you. KRTH seems to be doing spectacularly well since abandoning your your definition of what classic hits should be.