I have a bit of rant and the title of this thread says it all. It seems that, in the St. Louis Market where I live, stations that brand themselves as playing current hits often omit certain current hits from the playlists, even when they score high on the chart. I don't really understand this. And since they aren't getting played, I am not even aware of their existence, unless I, by chance, run across a song's info by casually surfing Wikipedia and reading a particular artist's discography history.
Just yesterday, I ran across one. It's called When The Good Times Come Again, a song off one of Barry Manilow's albums from the late 1980's. According to Wikipedia, it was released as a single for the very first time in 2020 and reached number 12 on Billboard's AC chart, but our AC station here, KEZK, which brands itself as "Today's Hits & Yesterday's Favorites," never gave it one spin, to my knowledge. Obviously, I never even knew this had been released as a single until I read the Wikipedia article, yesterday. I'd like to know this station's criteria for determining what a "today's hit" is, since a song that ranks #12 would certainly qualify as one, in my opinion. Or maybe KEZK isn't using the AC chart for their current hits, but an adult Top-40 chart instead. If that's true, I don't know why they are being classified as Adult Contemporary, then. Anyway, does anyone know of any major market stations that DID play this Barry Manilow single when it first came out?
P.S. By the way, I'm not singling this station out for my complaint. It seems like our country stations here do the same thing at times with songs that are high on the country charts! (rolls eyes)
Just yesterday, I ran across one. It's called When The Good Times Come Again, a song off one of Barry Manilow's albums from the late 1980's. According to Wikipedia, it was released as a single for the very first time in 2020 and reached number 12 on Billboard's AC chart, but our AC station here, KEZK, which brands itself as "Today's Hits & Yesterday's Favorites," never gave it one spin, to my knowledge. Obviously, I never even knew this had been released as a single until I read the Wikipedia article, yesterday. I'd like to know this station's criteria for determining what a "today's hit" is, since a song that ranks #12 would certainly qualify as one, in my opinion. Or maybe KEZK isn't using the AC chart for their current hits, but an adult Top-40 chart instead. If that's true, I don't know why they are being classified as Adult Contemporary, then. Anyway, does anyone know of any major market stations that DID play this Barry Manilow single when it first came out?
P.S. By the way, I'm not singling this station out for my complaint. It seems like our country stations here do the same thing at times with songs that are high on the country charts! (rolls eyes)