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dittohead1
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I agree with so much of this post. It's really one of the best ones I've ever read on ANY radio board, but let me pick a couple of nits
ABSOLUTELY TRUE FOR SOME FORMATS. Specifically RAWK, Urban/Hip Hop, Top 40. I think Hot AC and AC are a little different and these folks are looking for a little enhancement to their lives. Country is interesting because it is a genre that is reassuring to it's fans that their values and lifestyle is still celebrated even in difficult times (which plays nicely with your take on hard economic times and it makes a powerful argument for the format's being "recession proof"). Bottom line: Some folks have always and will always use radio as an "appliance". These are the "ear wallpaper" people and they need to be serviced too.
I will also take a slight issue with your portrayal of sales and programming "sides". We have to get away from an "us and them" mentality when it comes to sales and programming. It is ALL the same thing and we are ALL in the business of sales. While it may seem quite often that our interests run counter, a little communication can really help integrate things and keep everyone from butting heads at times. Maybe that sales guy can do you a solid and come up with something that really enhances the morning guy's latest "off the wall" idea.
But, having said all that, I wish I was working for you and your boss gave you the money/freedom to implement the changes you outline. It would be a hell of a lot of fun and I understand radio used to be fun.
Neanderpaul said:People do not listen to the radio for music. They listen to feel connected to the music.
ABSOLUTELY TRUE FOR SOME FORMATS. Specifically RAWK, Urban/Hip Hop, Top 40. I think Hot AC and AC are a little different and these folks are looking for a little enhancement to their lives. Country is interesting because it is a genre that is reassuring to it's fans that their values and lifestyle is still celebrated even in difficult times (which plays nicely with your take on hard economic times and it makes a powerful argument for the format's being "recession proof"). Bottom line: Some folks have always and will always use radio as an "appliance". These are the "ear wallpaper" people and they need to be serviced too.
I will also take a slight issue with your portrayal of sales and programming "sides". We have to get away from an "us and them" mentality when it comes to sales and programming. It is ALL the same thing and we are ALL in the business of sales. While it may seem quite often that our interests run counter, a little communication can really help integrate things and keep everyone from butting heads at times. Maybe that sales guy can do you a solid and come up with something that really enhances the morning guy's latest "off the wall" idea.
But, having said all that, I wish I was working for you and your boss gave you the money/freedom to implement the changes you outline. It would be a hell of a lot of fun and I understand radio used to be fun.