Nothing wrong with familiar songs, and that is how a station gathers cume. But the question is will they incite passion? Because passion is where the donations will come from.
I don't see anybody getting passionate about Jack-FM to the extent that they'd pay money to keep them on the air, but they do get good ratings.
If KCSN is playing a large amount of tried and true fm classics mixed with a bunch of new AAA music, will that create an audience that is passionate enough to dig into their pockets to keep the station on the air?
Somebody pointed out the passion of the audience that Indie 103.1 had. That passion wasn't created by playing a lot of familiar tried and true fm classics. Indie 103.1 was playing a deep library of songs familiar to a lot of people, but that never got played on the radio before (Radiohead, Joy Division, Bauhaus, Pixies, etc) mixed with breaking new music and local music in heavy rotation that wasn't getting played anywhere else on the radio. They managed to hover between a .5 and 1.0 for five years on a limited signal. People were devastated when they went away.
KCSN has a great opportunity and is off to a good start for sure. Give them time it will evolve.
I don't see anybody getting passionate about Jack-FM to the extent that they'd pay money to keep them on the air, but they do get good ratings.
If KCSN is playing a large amount of tried and true fm classics mixed with a bunch of new AAA music, will that create an audience that is passionate enough to dig into their pockets to keep the station on the air?
Somebody pointed out the passion of the audience that Indie 103.1 had. That passion wasn't created by playing a lot of familiar tried and true fm classics. Indie 103.1 was playing a deep library of songs familiar to a lot of people, but that never got played on the radio before (Radiohead, Joy Division, Bauhaus, Pixies, etc) mixed with breaking new music and local music in heavy rotation that wasn't getting played anywhere else on the radio. They managed to hover between a .5 and 1.0 for five years on a limited signal. People were devastated when they went away.
KCSN has a great opportunity and is off to a good start for sure. Give them time it will evolve.