Most of your rebuttal to my previous post was well thought out and I have no facts to dispute what you said. However, there are a few points where I respectfully disagree:
"Music tastes are formed in early adolescence."
That is somewhat true. However, country has a long history of converting listeners. When country radio first started becoming a legitimate format, it attracted large numbers of people who previously listened to MOR. During the country boom of the early 1990s, countless articles in the trades discussed how former top 40 listeners were switching to country as they became adults.
I know lots of people who previously listened to CHR, but don't like hip hop or rhythmic music or the more extreme forms of modern rock and now prefer country.
"Jew" is not a nationality."
I did not say they were a nationality. I said they were an ethnic group that in years past usually were not considered country fans.
The World Book Encyclopedia when discussing the 5 ethnic groups that settled New York City (Irish, Italian, Jewish, black and Puerto Rican) states: "Jews come from many countries. But they are considered an ethnic group because most of them live in Jewish neighborhoods and have similar religious and social beliefs."
"I can't believe that you posted that having a "white" audience was superior... that is a wrong fact, and a racist, bigoted way of thinking. Shame on you."
Nowhere did I say the "white" audience was superior. Why would you jump to this conclusion and start shaming me and implying that I am making racist comments.
Am I a sexist, if I try and sale a light AC based on having female listeners. Am I a racist if I'm promoting a rhythm and blues concert and I buy time on an Urban AC because I know they have an adult black audience. Studies show that "white" people like baseball more than "black" people. Am I a racist if I market my minor league baseball team to a white audience?
I know of several stations in Southern markets that brag about how they are the #1 non-ethnic station. We all know that is code for "non black."
Would you not agree that a #1 mainstream AC station will normally outbill a #1 urban AC or #1 Spanish language station.
"In any case, KZLA indexed no better on home ownership and income than KRCD in Fall of last year, so your point is simply wrong."
What does this have to do with my point? By stating that country listeners have a high rate of home ownership does not in anyway imply that people with other musical preferences don't own homes
"Hispanics and Blacks don't have children? There are no "middle class" Hispanics, Asians, Blacks, armenians, etc?"
See above, by stating that KZLA listeners were middle class was not implying that other demographic groups were not.
I'm real sorry that you thought my post was bigoted in anyway. I incorrectly assumed that most of the readers and posters on this board were adults who could discuss marketing, demographics, musical tastes etc. without jumping to conclusions about the intent of the poster.
"Music tastes are formed in early adolescence."
That is somewhat true. However, country has a long history of converting listeners. When country radio first started becoming a legitimate format, it attracted large numbers of people who previously listened to MOR. During the country boom of the early 1990s, countless articles in the trades discussed how former top 40 listeners were switching to country as they became adults.
I know lots of people who previously listened to CHR, but don't like hip hop or rhythmic music or the more extreme forms of modern rock and now prefer country.
"Jew" is not a nationality."
I did not say they were a nationality. I said they were an ethnic group that in years past usually were not considered country fans.
The World Book Encyclopedia when discussing the 5 ethnic groups that settled New York City (Irish, Italian, Jewish, black and Puerto Rican) states: "Jews come from many countries. But they are considered an ethnic group because most of them live in Jewish neighborhoods and have similar religious and social beliefs."
"I can't believe that you posted that having a "white" audience was superior... that is a wrong fact, and a racist, bigoted way of thinking. Shame on you."
Nowhere did I say the "white" audience was superior. Why would you jump to this conclusion and start shaming me and implying that I am making racist comments.
Am I a sexist, if I try and sale a light AC based on having female listeners. Am I a racist if I'm promoting a rhythm and blues concert and I buy time on an Urban AC because I know they have an adult black audience. Studies show that "white" people like baseball more than "black" people. Am I a racist if I market my minor league baseball team to a white audience?
I know of several stations in Southern markets that brag about how they are the #1 non-ethnic station. We all know that is code for "non black."
Would you not agree that a #1 mainstream AC station will normally outbill a #1 urban AC or #1 Spanish language station.
"In any case, KZLA indexed no better on home ownership and income than KRCD in Fall of last year, so your point is simply wrong."
What does this have to do with my point? By stating that country listeners have a high rate of home ownership does not in anyway imply that people with other musical preferences don't own homes
"Hispanics and Blacks don't have children? There are no "middle class" Hispanics, Asians, Blacks, armenians, etc?"
See above, by stating that KZLA listeners were middle class was not implying that other demographic groups were not.
I'm real sorry that you thought my post was bigoted in anyway. I incorrectly assumed that most of the readers and posters on this board were adults who could discuss marketing, demographics, musical tastes etc. without jumping to conclusions about the intent of the poster.