I disagree that it's fun. Consultants negativity to alternate listening options being suggested ruins these threads. They are constantly making fun of how many listeners tune in to such stations, constantly making fun of the song mix of the playlists of such stations.
Reality is not negativity. It is just refocusing an emotional reaction into true proportion.
Those "alternate listening options" that are not from the big names like Pandora and Slacker are almost all driven by passion and dedication and are not focused on being a profitable business. And most have to limit the number of streams in order to cap the monthly cost for the streaming service and rights management.
As Oldies76 and I have discussed, I've been slowly preparing a Spanish language classic hits / oldies format based on my own programming experience from the 60's and 70's; I even have everything set up in MusicMaster to do true daily logs with broadcast-quality rotations and horizontal and vertical rotation control among other things. But I have no illusion of competing with any OTA station or even getting large numbers of listeners... because of the cost.
And that is the same restraint as most of the other "fan driven" sites labor under. It's not an insult to say that these providers have to control their generosity. But it means that compared to a single OTA station in a single major market is going to have hundreds if not thousands of times the audience. Reality.
Another example from CTListener was on page 42 of this thread, calling a playlist a "trainwreck". http://www.radiodiscussions.com/showthread.php?683562-It-s-2015!-Time-to-get-rid-of-the-70s/page42
I listened to that same stream while processing my Billboard collection for my site, and found the same thing: segues that were inappropriate, distracting and sometimes annoying. This is no doubt due to not having professional music scheduling software such as MusicMaster or Selector to protect such things from occurring. Software of that calibre in its full version may cost thousands of dollars and have monthly or annual maintenance fees, as well.
As I replied to him/her, anyone who wants to hear something relaxing and be able to listen with their kids or grandkids without worrying about foul language or suggestive lyrics would not find that to be a "trainwreck".
A distracting interruption in flow, mood or texture has nothing to do with language or profanity. It is just bad programming. It's just the equivalent of an iPod on shuffle and not truly programmed at all.
The consultants need to stop doing such stuff!
Just the opposite. The operators of those hobby stations should listen and learn how to make the mood and flow of their stations better. However, I question whether most of them spend the 8-10 hours a week needed to manually edit daily logs to insure perfect flow, era balance, artist separation, etc.