I want to bring one of the sticky issues associated with Contemporary Hit Radio.
I know some people complain about how some stations lean too heavily on Rhythmic/Pop, how other stations ignore some major hits, or how some stations have a pretty small list of Currents.
My biggest gripe with CHR at the moment is how often some stations rotate their powers. Need some examples?
The 2 most played songs on KMVQ 99.7 Now San Francisco each received 131 plays this week.
The top song on 97.1 Amp Radio L.A. also received 131 spins, with the runner up song at 130 plays
The number one song on 103.5 Kiss FM Chicago received 126 plays, songs number 2 got 125, and number 3 got 124 spins in the past week
Hot 97.5 Phoenix gave its top song 132 spins this week
Z-104.3 Baltimore has its top song with 125 plays this week
Hot 103.5 Sacramento's number one song got 129 spins with number 2 at 128 spins while over on rival 107.9 The End the top song received 126 spins
Radio Now 100.9 Indianapolis gave 127 spins to its top song
Now check this out, 105.7 Now in Greensboro/Winston-Salem gave its top song a whopping 136 spins(!!!) all in the past week.
So my questions are why, and how effective is this strategy?
I understand the need to play your top performing songs frequently, but this many times? And in general, is there really a need to play a song over 80-90 times a week? Is it really effective, and are there good results in the ratings for stations that spin their top songs in overdrive? What happens to the station's Time Spent Listening in the process?
I would love to get everyone's input on this - the listeners, the fans, as well as the folks working in radio.
Do you agree with this practice? Do you see a need for it?
I know some people complain about how some stations lean too heavily on Rhythmic/Pop, how other stations ignore some major hits, or how some stations have a pretty small list of Currents.
My biggest gripe with CHR at the moment is how often some stations rotate their powers. Need some examples?
The 2 most played songs on KMVQ 99.7 Now San Francisco each received 131 plays this week.
The top song on 97.1 Amp Radio L.A. also received 131 spins, with the runner up song at 130 plays
The number one song on 103.5 Kiss FM Chicago received 126 plays, songs number 2 got 125, and number 3 got 124 spins in the past week
Hot 97.5 Phoenix gave its top song 132 spins this week
Z-104.3 Baltimore has its top song with 125 plays this week
Hot 103.5 Sacramento's number one song got 129 spins with number 2 at 128 spins while over on rival 107.9 The End the top song received 126 spins
Radio Now 100.9 Indianapolis gave 127 spins to its top song
Now check this out, 105.7 Now in Greensboro/Winston-Salem gave its top song a whopping 136 spins(!!!) all in the past week.
So my questions are why, and how effective is this strategy?
I understand the need to play your top performing songs frequently, but this many times? And in general, is there really a need to play a song over 80-90 times a week? Is it really effective, and are there good results in the ratings for stations that spin their top songs in overdrive? What happens to the station's Time Spent Listening in the process?
I would love to get everyone's input on this - the listeners, the fans, as well as the folks working in radio.
Do you agree with this practice? Do you see a need for it?