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SONGS YOU'D LOVE TO HEAR ON KRTH-FM!

oldies76 said:
That would be absurd if it's true.....

No, that's just a garden variety lie.

At least KRTH does not do that.
It's from 1967, not 2008 (CHR) for gosh sakes.

No, it's a hit. Today.

Once a day is plenty enough.

About once every 17 hours gives a good reach and frequency given the TSL of oldies listeners. That's enough for the P1s to hear is about two to three times a month.
 
oldies76 said:
That would be absurd if it's true.....

No, that's just a garden variety lie.

At least KRTH does not do that.
It's from 1967, not 2008 (CHR) for gosh sakes.

No, it's a hit. Today.

Once a day is plenty enough.

About once every 17 hours gives a good reach and frequency given the TSL of oldies listeners. That's enough for the P1s to hear is about two to three times a month.
 
DavidEduardo said:
11 spins in last week, or once every 19 hours, approximately. The week before it played 9 times......(snip)......It never played 4 times a day in since 1998... I just checked.

Well yes, "four times a day" is an exaggeration, but it seems like that. ;)

And with your numbers (thanks BTW, they're amazing!) it's not all that far off.

"Once every 19 hours" might really be less than that if you factor in syndicated
and speciality shows: 6-7am Saturday (Elvis) and the Saturday night 7-12 disco
show where it wouldn't be played, not to mention most of Sunday as they do a
"KOOL Seventies Sunday" all day/evening starting at 8:00am.
 
one toke over the line- brewer and shipley. Some of the songs that should be played on KRTH.
love my way-psychedelic furs
the cheater-Bob Kuban
bang bang my baby shot me down-Cher
outside a small circle of friends-Phil Oches
Judy's turn to cry-leslie Gore
just like romeo and julliett-reflections
7 and 7 is Arthur Lee and Love
alone again or- Love
white rabbitt- Jefferson Airplane. Sky PILOT- ERIC BURDON FUll VERSION
neverending song of love-Delaney Bonnie and Friends. I melt with you - Modern English
these boots are made for walking- Nancy SINATRA. Loveland- Charles Wright
 
DavidEduardo No, it's a hit. Today.

About once every 17 hours gives a good reach and frequency given the TSL of oldies listeners. That's enough for the P1s to hear is about two to three times a month.

I get the picture..didn't think 4x in a day was correct...once every 17 hrs sounds good though.
It's amazing a song that's 41 years old is still considered a "hit" among oldies listeners. Hopefully it'll last even longer!!

How many times a day on average are popular songs from this year playing on CHR stations these days?
 
oldies76 said:
DavidEduardo No, it's a hit. Today.

About once every 17 hours gives a good reach and frequency given the TSL of oldies listeners. That's enough for the P1s to hear is about two to three times a month.

I get the picture..didn't think 4x in a day was correct...once every 17 hrs sounds good though.
It's amazing a song that's 41 years old is still considered a "hit" among oldies listeners. Hopefully it'll last even longer!!

How many times a day on average are popular songs from this year playing on CHR stations these days?

Depending on the station...most major market CHR's spin their powers 50-80x per week.
 
calokia love my way-psychedelic furs
I melt with you - Modern English

Seriously??? on KRTH??

calokia Bang Bang- Cher
These boots are made for walking- Nancy Sinatra
Loveland- Charles Wright

KHJ #1 songs in '66, '66 & '70, respectively
 
oldies76 said:
It's amazing a song that's 41 years old is still considered a "hit" among oldies listeners. Hopefully it'll last even longer!!

All songs played outside of specialty showss on classic hits or oldies stations today are hits today.

How many times a day on average are popular songs from this year playing on CHR stations these days?

The new CBS Houston CHR kicked off playing the powers about 150 times a week. Average is around 70 spins a week
 
There are 45 stations on the Mediabase panel playing their powers 90+ times per week, and 18 stations which pound their hits anywhere from 100-120+ times per week.

The average is over 80 SPSPW (Spins Per Station Per Week), and that's been the case for most of this decade, but that was not the case during the nineties or any previous decade.
 
Marv-L.A. said:
There are 45 stations on the Mediabase panel playing their powers 90+ times per week, and 18 stations which pound their hits anywhere from 100-120+ times per week.

The average is over 80 SPSPW (Spins Per Station Per Week), and that's been the case for most of this decade, but that was not the case during the nineties or any previous decade.

In the 50's and 60's, Top 40's were playing the powers as often as every 90 minutes, so 100+ spins per week was not uncommon. Mike Joseph's Hot Hits in the 70's also had some songs playing 120+ times a week.

As the PPM extends to more markets, expect more stations with 90+ spins on powers.

(By the way, I took CHR, Churban and even Hispanic CHR to get my 80+ figure).
 
Marv-L.A. said:
Do Hispanic CHR stations play their powers 80-100 times per week?

Yes, Hispanic targeted CHRs like KIIS in LA definitely do that.

Some CHRs in Spanish also do that. One of the oldest, put on originally by Mike Joseph, used to play the #1 song about every 90 minutes and is now around the 70 to 80 spin cap. KGSX in San Antonio is also in the 70 spin range. Outside the US, hotter rotations are more common in Mexico and other countries.
 
DavidEduardo said:
oldiesfan6479 said:
So how many times did KOOL-FM Phoenix play Brown Eyed Girl
last week? Still averaging four spins a day? ;D

11 spins in last week, or once every 19 hours, approximately. The week before it played 9 times.

The spins over the last 12 weeks have been 11, 9, 9, 8, 7, 9, 7, 8, 9, 10, 9, and 9 so you can see the range averages 8 to 9 spins a week.

Over the last 10 years, it has spun approximately 410 times a year, or about every 21 hours.

So it was on the high side of the mean last week, but well within the long-term historic range.

It never played 4 times a day in since 1998... I just checked.

Wow. That is sad.

Playing the same song every single day. For ten years. (And fifteen years or more before that.) What a joke.

No wonder people are sick of that song (and so many others.)

Stations that play the same 500 songs over and over should have their licesnses revoked. Waste of a frequency.
 
scooty430 said:
Stations that play the same 500 songs over and over should have their licesnses revoked. Waste of a frequency.

What saved radio when TV came on the scene was the format where stations played the same 40 or less songs over and over.
 
airpab said:
Listening to KRTH & WCBS online for past few days!


WCBS- ELO/Don't Bring Me Down, Paul Simon, Cliff Richard, Bruce Springsteen, Romantics and the strange/bad list goes on...are you kidding me?

KRTH- Doors/Love Her Madly, Elvis, O'Jays, Jose Feliciano, Steely Dan, James Taylor, Fleetwood Mac, Sam Cooke, Todd Rundgren and the good stuff goes on!

No contest...KRTH by a mile !

Seriously oldies76 and anyone else...Can you honestly say after listening to both for just an hour...That if you had to pick one, you'd pick WCBS over KRTH?

You are right. KRTH does indeed do a better job of selecting their 500 songs to play. They all fit perfectly into their sound as a station.

The problem, simply, is that there aren't enough of them.

WCBS may also play about 500 songs, but those 500 change week to week. More than KRTH's do.

But bottom line, both stations are too boring and conservative.
 
BACKnUSSR said:
oldies76 said:
BackinUSSR So why make it "disappear" on weekends?

So, no simple variety & themes on classic hits stations then.

You just like the same 502 songs to play again & again, with no other options. Boring!

No, those are the 502 songs that their audience has told them that they want to hear.
If there was a demand for "Hats Off To Larry" as well, it would be 503....but if there's not
its best to leave it off.

Do you wear all the clothes in your closet all the time, just because you have them? Do you decide, hey I'm gonna dress like its the 80's on weekends or wear bell bottoms on Sunday nights?
Do you even keep it all?
Probably not. You probably wear the same basic wardrobe that most people wear although if you went out
in parachute pants, platform shoes and a skinny tie it would certainly qualify as "variety".

I would say listening to KRTH every day would be like wearing khakis, a blue button down shirt, and a plain tie with tan loafers. Every single day.

White shirt? Nah. It doesn't test as well as the blue.
 
Scooty430 You are right. KRTH does indeed do a better job of selecting their 500 songs to play. They all fit perfectly into their sound as a station.

The problem, simply, is that there aren't enough of them.

WCBS may also play about 500 songs, but those 500 change week to week. More than KRTH's do.

But bottom line, both stations are too boring and conservative.

I would not go as far as saying WCBS is boring..KRTH a bit yes, for my tastes, but CBS for the themes and its song selection, make it sound like a classic hits station "having fun" with it's audience. And it's 488 songs or so seem to be a tad different week by week, even w/o weekend themes. They always seem to insert a "rare" song every so often, every week that KRTH just would never play. I guess, that's just the way it is!!
 
scooty430 said:
WCBS may also play about 500 songs, but those 500 change week to week. More than KRTH's do.

Nope. The base library at CBS of songs that play 2 to 6 times plays every week. That is about 400 of the songs played. There are about a hundred or so that are on a slower than 7 day turnover that don't repeat every week, but on cycles of 8 to 10 days, which pretty much play every other week, or two out of every three weeks.

You give the impression that there are 500 different songs each week. The fact is, CBS plays 80% or more the same songs each week, with a very few that play once every 8 to 10 days.

Figure it this way... the top 400 songs, played 2 times or more per week, average about 3.5 plays a week. That means about 1500 of the weekly song spins are for those 400 songs... and at roughly 1800 songs a week, with over 120 being in specialty shows, that means that only about 100 to 120 spins are left for those 100 songs or so that only play once a week.
 
DavidEduardo said:
scooty430 said:
WCBS may also play about 500 songs, but those 500 change week to week. More than KRTH's do.

Nope. The base library at CBS of songs that play 2 to 6 times plays every week. That is about 400 of the songs played. There are about a hundred or so that are on a slower than 7 day turnover that don't repeat every week, but on cycles of 8 to 10 days, which pretty much play every other week, or two out of every three weeks.

You give the impression that there are 500 different songs each week. The fact is, CBS plays 80% or more the same songs each week, with a very few that play once every 8 to 10 days.

Figure it this way... the top 400 songs, played 2 times or more per week, average about 3.5 plays a week. That means about 1500 of the weekly song spins are for those 400 songs... and at roughly 1800 songs a week, with over 120 being in specialty shows, that means that only about 100 to 120 spins are left for those 100 songs or so that only play once a week.

I know you're getting your data from some kind of program or database, but it just doesn't match what's on the air. There are just too many oddball songs (a Calendar Girl here, a Hound Dog there, a "Hold on Tight" by ELO there) for the list to simply be a KRTH-style auto-repeat 500 jukebox. Either that or they've picked 100 oddball songs to play.

Anyway, KRTH could easily play two or three less-heard songs per hour and still keep their fan base. I don't mean dorky novelty songs like "Convoy" or "The Night Chicago Died." Many people on this board imply that outside of the 500 song "tested" playlist (or 200 or whatever) all the other songs are as dated as parachute pants and sideburns. Not true. There are plenty of great old songs that may not score super high on some rating chart (which probably favors familiarity more than how much you'd like it) but are still good tunes.

Besides, LA oldies fans can't tune out anyway. They have no choice - there are no other oldies stations around. They could still play "Dancing Queen" and "Brown Eyed Girl" for the other seven or eight songs per hour to satisfy those who want the familiar, yet keep it from being so stale with more v-a-r-i-e-t-y. (And don't you dare say variety means heavy repetition!)

But by playing it so safe they probably scare off more listeners who are bored to death. Certainly more than would be scared off by an occasional non-Brown Eyed Girl/My Guy/My Girl song.
 
oldies76 said:
Scooty430 You are right. KRTH does indeed do a better job of selecting their 500 songs to play. They all fit perfectly into their sound as a station.

The problem, simply, is that there aren't enough of them.

WCBS may also play about 500 songs, but those 500 change week to week. More than KRTH's do.

But bottom line, both stations are too boring and conservative.

I would not go as far as saying WCBS is boring..KRTH a bit yes, for my tastes, but CBS for the themes and its song selection, make it sound like a classic hits station "having fun" with it's audience. And it's 488 songs or so seem to be a tad different week by week, even w/o weekend themes. They always seem to insert a "rare" song every so often, every week that KRTH just would never play. I guess, that's just the way it is!!

KRTH plays fewer songs that I go "eww" to when I hear them. In fact, I like.....really like, every song KRTH plays.

However, if I had to listen to a station all day long, I'd go with WCBS, because KRTH would get too boring. I'd rather hear a clunker or two in exchange for some tasty surprises. The theme days (turntable Tuesdays - awesome!) and weekends alone are enough to give them the edge. The DJs are also indeed "having fun" with the audience, while KRTH's are very fake and scripted (aside from Charlie Tuna.)

And of course the specialty shows are REALLY superb, but that is sort of a separate topic. KRTH has nothing in that area, except Beatles, which we already have plenty of on KLOS and KCSN Sunday mornings.
 
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