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Radio SASS

What are the chances of the new Radio SASS format making it onto the airwaves in the DFW market? What station is most likely to make the switch?
 
None. George is brilliant in many ways and an innovator.but the SASS format has been around for almost a year with no takers.
 
It might be good for stunting though...

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Sounds like a format that just plays bits of each song. Sorry but I can't dig it. I hate when people don't play the whole song. If you're gonna make me sit through some jam I dont want to hear, at least play the whole thing. Aren't we sped up enough as it is?
 
I have mixed feelings about SASS. Like it or not, we DO live in a sped-up society. Remember the rap against USA Today when it came out? People were upset about their short story length. And don't radio & TV newscasts now deliver more short stories instead of lengthy full reports? We sit on our sofas and speed click thru TV channels. We have a shorter attention span than ever before.
I think a well-edited shortened song can be fun to listen to. I do have some questions about compromising the artist's control over their product, but I know that over the years record companies have sent out shortened DJ copies of songs to get more airplay.
If I owned a station I'd give this technique a shot to create a buzz.
 
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