neo11 said:
radiojomo said:
RXP is STILL a AAA, no matter what you say about it playing Linkin Park and Elton John. AAA can have any spin to it to feed what the listeners want, AAA stations can sound different in the artists they play region by region. RXP might have a more commercial flare to it because it is operating on a full market signal. If RXP wasn't AAA, what would it be? Alternative Rock? It doesn't have the alternative imaging and the alternative style. RXP is being run as a AAA (although it plays a good amount of alternative tracks). They still have the low key, mellow imaging of a AAA, the AAA style personalities and the boy-girl morning show of Matt Pinfield and Leslie Fram.
Umm, maybe it's none of the above? Maybe it's just "rock"? I've seen stations merely listed as "rock" on the ratings page of the late R&R for instance. Just because it has AAA imaging doesn't make it an actual AAA, especially when what matters (the music) isn't AAA.
As for what listeners want, it's obvious that not many listeners want to hear what RXP is airing, judging by its continued abysmal numbers, even in its target demos. It's obvious that so-called "commercial flare" isn't working for them either...it's pretty obvious that playing 47 flavors of rock music isn't doing much for them, no matter how well known the artists may be, because it's just too far all over the place....far more scattered than any AAA I've ever heard.
The station's top artists include Coldplay, Dave Matthews, Wilco, Silversun Pickups, Gomez, Elvis Costello, Pete Yorn, Bell X1 and Death Cab. All these artists are also charting in AAA chart. Usually stations labeled as rock are more into harder edged and classic rock. RXP isn't into that. AAA is more of a regional flare format, think of it as a hot dog. State by state the style the way the hot dog is served is different, but its still the same hot dog. Same with AAA. For example, KINK in Portland is focused more on adult pop currents, KPRI in San Diego plays more music '90s Alternative and Pop, KSWD (if you still define that as a AAA, your call) in LA is focused on Classic Rock, all AAA stations are different and that's the reason why they're AAA stations. AAA stations are unique to every region. Just ask anyone in the AAA Boards.