justpassingthough said:
Programmers have no loyalty to the music- their loyalty is to profitablity first.
I doubt that this is 100% true (unless some people who I'll let remain nameless are lying about their actions). I'm sure if there are any songs that a pd doesn't necessarily HAVE to play that they also aren't too fond of, they will pass on it if they can. I'm also sure that pd's can "skew" or favor certain styles slightly - as long as the overall presentation still works...
In many cases, if there are more than one "direction / style" of a particular format that a pd could use with equal success, they'll most likely skew towards which ever style they favor most, even if it's going only as far as a one song difference.
As I've mentioned before, there is/are people on here who have openly admitted to not adding certain tracks they felt were unworthy if they didn't
have to, and even going as far as editing certain songs shorter because they felt the song "wasn't worthy of its length".
It may be profitability first, but if possible, I can guarantee that in addition to the profit, people will always try to "be clever" and get the most desire out of whatever it is they are profiting from as well by whatever means necessary, even if that includes skewing a format to the slightest degree.
Some programmers may be 100% indifferent about the music and strictly go based by "the rules and statistics", but that doesn't mean ALL are indifferent. There are always "loopholes".. and sometimes they are "safe" and work, and sometimes they backfire. The ones that work normally tend to go undetected and blend in with "normalcy". As a matter of fact, I'd say that all programmers skew to a degree because notice how no two programmers ever sound or think alike, and all have different ideas on what shall specifically be done in a particular format.
People always seem to forget about the "loopholes" that exist... there are ways to "bend the rules" (if you want to call it that). If there wasn't, then there'd also be no accusing of anyone "sticking to the books" or "playing it safe" or "being mediocre".
