Maybe a 3rd party (AI?) based computer system that listens to a radio station for weeks and weeks.
The AI listening system might detect a commonality in the songs (crashing cymbals, screaming synthesizers, booming bass, very emotional [sounding] vocals) over the weeks and weeks of monitoring, this could be matched to the ratings (and demo breakdowns) over those same weeks and weeks and be sold to composers as a guide for what sort of song content is likely be popular on that radio station.
Although this method would limit creativity, it would increase the likelihood of the composer(s)/singer(s)/musician(s) making a profit from their work.
Kirk Bayne
The AI listening system might detect a commonality in the songs (crashing cymbals, screaming synthesizers, booming bass, very emotional [sounding] vocals) over the weeks and weeks of monitoring, this could be matched to the ratings (and demo breakdowns) over those same weeks and weeks and be sold to composers as a guide for what sort of song content is likely be popular on that radio station.
Although this method would limit creativity, it would increase the likelihood of the composer(s)/singer(s)/musician(s) making a profit from their work.
Kirk Bayne