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Re: Atlanta Radio 2006 changes [re: justinarkansas]
Posted by: They
Posts: oooh yeah
Status: Offline, off kilter, off key and off-ul
Posted on: 12/26/05 04:05 PM

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> do ya'll think any atlanta stations will make any big
> changes for 2006?
>


Will there be any changes in radio Hah!!! That’s a good one.
When has there NOT been changes in ATL radio.

Look for a wheedling down of the oh so many Spanish stations. Now that it has been discovered that you can make money with them,. . . the “crush ‘em or be crushed,” competitive attitude will come into play.
Small players, who thought they were unnoticed, will be noticed.

Look for one BRAVE talk station to try to LOCALIZE content, the land-grab to make any and everyone on the national scene a conservative nationally syndicated host has passed the “listener power curve.”


Look for another rock station to realize that, “dog it as much as you want, call it geezer music or dino rock but. . .” classic rock is what millions of boomers grew up with and want to hear. Also, There is simply not enough GOOD new music to go around. If EVERY rock station tries to play the same thing, look for a DJ PRICE WAR. And giveaway/contest nightmare.

Oops too expensive, stations will opt to play what people want and keep the cheap-azzed DJ’s.

Also look for a rebellion of listeners at “V” and Hot. As black listeners can’t help but to keep getting older, more and more are starting to see the destructive effect of much of what is being aired, and are turning to classic soul. Pay no attention to the trends, a rebellion is coming in black radio.

Can I get any more specific?



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one LESS Spanish station. . . one MORE geezer rocker (((for us geezers)))<P ID="signature">______________
Why is everyone always quotin' what "WE" say
or what "WE" are trying to get you to do</P>
 
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