I really enjoy listening to SiriusXM's "Love." There's a large library that spans at least 5 decades. However, this station/genre gets replaced periodically throughout the year with other formats such as Christmas formatting and Yacht Rock Radio. The latter is simply awful. The music is repetitive and there's a narrow time period of songs featured. The voice image guy is made to sound like Thurston Howell III from the old Gilligan's Island TV show. I can't listen to it for any good length of time.
In the Florida board in a "Measuring Audience" string, I asked if SiriusXM has a way of determining the popularity of their various channels. The answer I got revolved around their doing their own internal feedback solicitation such as through subscriber surveys etc. But this was an educated guess as to how they measure listening and not actual knowledge. Are way saying "Love" doesn't have enough listening to justify these disruptions?
Just as in commercial radio formats, some go all Christmas during the holidays and many times this is a tradition. I have less of an issue with that than the Yacht Rock replacement for all summer. If commercial radio preempted a format as much as SiriusXM does in the Love example, that format would appear doomed.
In the Florida board in a "Measuring Audience" string, I asked if SiriusXM has a way of determining the popularity of their various channels. The answer I got revolved around their doing their own internal feedback solicitation such as through subscriber surveys etc. But this was an educated guess as to how they measure listening and not actual knowledge. Are way saying "Love" doesn't have enough listening to justify these disruptions?
Just as in commercial radio formats, some go all Christmas during the holidays and many times this is a tradition. I have less of an issue with that than the Yacht Rock replacement for all summer. If commercial radio preempted a format as much as SiriusXM does in the Love example, that format would appear doomed.