Test panels, focus groups, Army troops, hula hoops. ...
That was from the take of Billy Joel's "We Didn't Start The Fire" that was lost forever when they accidentally taped over it in the studio, right?
Test panels, focus groups, Army troops, hula hoops. ...
Once there was a time when it felt like it was....We're not looking to change the world or teach you about music. That's not our job...
... I feel like the character Malcolm MacDowell played in "Clockwork Orange" who had his favorite composer, Beethoven, ruined for him.
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There was also once upon a time when radio cared enough about its listeners to have "no-repeat workdays." Now their playlists have become so small that they don't give a damn how many times certain songs repeat.Once there was a time when it felt like it was.
There was also once upon a time when radio cared enough about its listeners to have "no-repeat workdays." Now their playlists have become so small that they don't give a damn how many times certain songs repeat.
There was also once upon a time when radio cared enough about its listeners to have "no-repeat workdays." Now their playlists have become so small that they don't give a damn how many times certain songs repeat.
Once there was a time when it felt like it was.
There was also once upon a time when radio cared enough about its listeners to have "no-repeat workdays."
I still feel like their playlists are so small (at least among whatever is in "active" or "heavy" rotation) that they feel like they can't go five or six hours without repeating something. I offer again my Fantastic Sam's examples. (Of course, now I go into Sport Clips and they usually have the TV on (usually ESPN) instead of the radio.)
What has changed in most markets is that the "workday" is not 9 to 5 for most people. So stations don't refer to concepts that are not relevant for most people.
Depending on the format, stations that are gold based can go for many dayparts and even, in some cases, days, without repeating a song. Others that are current based repeat them often.
Clear Channel classic rockers still do that. I like their other multi-plays, like threefers, fourplays, and sixpacks, because that at least forces them to dig a little deeper into their library to pull out something that they don't play as often. Usually those longer plays, if and when they still occur, are on weekends.Right...we also did Two For Tuesday. If you were an AOR station consulted by Lee Abrams, that's what you did. But it was album oriented rock, not oldies.
I don't see how regular commercial radio even exists anymore with all the great option out there today.
I gave up on commercial radio about 7 or 8 years ago. When WDJO lost their direction a couple of years ago, that was the last straw.
In the same way, I don't see how fast food places exist, given all the options. What amazes me is the number of healthier and higher quality options available at the exact same price point as McDonalds, yet people prefer to eat at the Golden Arches.
Talk about apples and oranges!
Tell that to the folks at Fantastic Sam's who are pulling their own hair out because they are a captive audience being subjected to radio stations playing the same handful of songs over and over and over again.What has changed in most markets is that the "workday" is not 9 to 5 for most people. So stations don't refer to concepts that are not relevant for most people.
Their KIDS force them to go there, and my parents go there for the senior discount on coffee.In the same way, I don't see how fast food places exist, given all the options. What amazes me is the number of healthier and higher quality options available at the exact same price point as McDonalds, yet people prefer to eat at the Golden Arches.
Their KIDS force them to go there, and my parents go there for the senior discount on coffee.
If you go to a McDonalds at breakfast time or in the Monday to Friday daytime hours, you find anything but kids there. People go there for comfort food, reliability, consistency, predictability, reasonable prices, etc. They are the CHR of fast foods.
There are three reasons why anyone goes to McDonalds instead of some other fast food restaurant. Location, location, and location.