I've had the station more or less stuck on my car radio this weekend, and I've got a few thoughts...
First off, I really do like a lot of the music they're playing. Its fun to hear Boyz II Men and Prince on the radio without a segue into a Matchbox Twenty song.
Second, what someone said earlier about the processing is dead on...don't change a thing...it sounds great.
That said, I am absolutely underwhelmed by the presentation/imaging. I mean, maybe they're going for vanilla, or maybe this is what the consultants' focus groups decided was the least offensive/most appealing to a soccer mom/non-threatening way to go, but it kinda sucks.
Cruising around town with the top down and Movin' 97.5 on the radio, I couldn't help but realize what they're doing:
Black music for white people. And not the scary black music, but safe, friendly black music.
This was confirmed for me when I heard the same sanitized version of "Motown Philly" from the aforementioned Boyz II Men today that I heard back when they first came out. In that version, the "rap" was taken out of the song because, at the time, white folks were threatened when they heard a rap song on their radio.
That was...what...1992? Haven't we gotten past that?
I'm guessing that this station is targetted at the consultants' idea of what a 35 year old white suburban soccer mom driving an SUV would have wanted to hear on her radio if it were about 1995. The imaging confirms it...I almost expect a sweeper that says "music to move you as you wait in the drive through at Starbucks!"
I mean, it seems like the folks who wrote the sweepers said to themselves "what kind of words can I string together that are simultaneously non-threatening AND sound like the sort of crap that comes out of a focus group?"
First off, I really do like a lot of the music they're playing. Its fun to hear Boyz II Men and Prince on the radio without a segue into a Matchbox Twenty song.
Second, what someone said earlier about the processing is dead on...don't change a thing...it sounds great.
That said, I am absolutely underwhelmed by the presentation/imaging. I mean, maybe they're going for vanilla, or maybe this is what the consultants' focus groups decided was the least offensive/most appealing to a soccer mom/non-threatening way to go, but it kinda sucks.
Cruising around town with the top down and Movin' 97.5 on the radio, I couldn't help but realize what they're doing:
Black music for white people. And not the scary black music, but safe, friendly black music.
This was confirmed for me when I heard the same sanitized version of "Motown Philly" from the aforementioned Boyz II Men today that I heard back when they first came out. In that version, the "rap" was taken out of the song because, at the time, white folks were threatened when they heard a rap song on their radio.
That was...what...1992? Haven't we gotten past that?
I'm guessing that this station is targetted at the consultants' idea of what a 35 year old white suburban soccer mom driving an SUV would have wanted to hear on her radio if it were about 1995. The imaging confirms it...I almost expect a sweeper that says "music to move you as you wait in the drive through at Starbucks!"
I mean, it seems like the folks who wrote the sweepers said to themselves "what kind of words can I string together that are simultaneously non-threatening AND sound like the sort of crap that comes out of a focus group?"