scottsvb5 said:Your wrong on most of your points.
I'm assuming your a PD who doesn't know the listener cause 95% of corperate suits don't. I'm not trying to sound harsh so I apologize if it sounds this way![]()
It absolutely sounds harsh. Because you retort with telling me I'm wrong, and then attempt to toss a passive-aggressive slam on top of it. That may be the first time I've ever been accused of being a "corporate suit"
scottsvb5 said:If people know you will play a band.. they will call in and suggest it.
No. They won't. If people *want* to hear a band, they will call in and suggest it. Plus, there are hundreds of thousands listening at any given time, and maybe a hundred or so will call in on any given day. If you run a station completely based upon the 200 people who might call each day, that will be your total audience.
scottsvb5 said:Hey.. I want to here Slaughter "Up all Night" from 1989 but I won't call your station and request it cause I know you won't play it
.. also that song wont be 1 of the songs you play for me on the phone for me to hit 1=Like 2=Dislike cause again, it's not out there to give a answer to #1.
Here's a partial list of stations playing the song you referenced:
WJXQ-FM Lansing
KBER-FM Salt Lake City
KZRR-FM Albuquerque
WMMS-FM Cleveland
WCCC-FM Hartford
KISW-FM Seattle
WGIR-FM Portsmouth, NH
WBYR-FM Ft. Wayne, IN
WROV-FM Roanoke, VA
WKQZ-FM Saginaw, MI
KMOD-FM Tulsa
KFLY-FM Eugene,
WMMR-FM Philadelphia
WQXA-FM Harrisburg
WIYY-FM Baltimore
WDHA-FM Morristown,
WEBN-FM Cincinnati
KRDJ-FM Lafayette, LA
KBOB-FM Quad Cities, IA-
WJJO-FM Madison, WI
WHEB-FM Portsmouth, NH
WHJY-FM Providence
WIIL-FM Chicago
WEND-FM Charlotte
WRIF-FM Detroit
WQBK-FM Albany, NY
KATT-FM Oklahoma City
WAAF-FM Boston
KTUX-FM Shreveport, LA
KAZR-FM Des Moines
KCLB-FM Palm Springs, CA
WRCQ-FM Fayetteville, NC
WIOT-FM Toledo
WJRR-FM Orlando
KQRC-FM Kansas City
WTKX-FM Pensacola, FL
WXFX-FM Montgomery, AL
WXTB-FM Tampa
WXZZ-FM Lexington, KY
WZZO-FM Allentown
WXQR-FM Greenville, NC
WRQK-FM Canton, OH
KFRQ-FM McAllen
KOMP-FM Las Vegas
WEDG-FM Buffalo
And that's only the stations in monitored markets. Still, looks like a pretty healthy list of Rock stations eh?
Maybe not the best example...
scottsvb5 said:Suits play the same bands all the time and that's why ratings are bad.
Ratings aren't bad. You must only have access to the "public" numbers. There's a reason those are free.
scottsvb5 said:People are going to Talk radio..especially in the 30s-40s cause they heard the same damn songs for 20-25 years every single day on the radio.
You still haven't backed up this opinion. People are *not* "going to talk radio." In fact, people aren't going anywhere. The overwhelming majority are happy with what they hear on the radio every day. They listen in droves. Statistically speaking, it is the most repetitious stations that have the highest audiences. That would be the Top 40 world.
scottsvb5 said:Yes we are tired of hearing the same stuff over and over again. Play popular stuff that was big 20 years ago..but hardly play it.. another words.. EXPAND YOUR PLAYLIST!
*You* might be tired. You, are the extreme minority. This is a mass-appeal business. The masses are satisfied.
scottsvb5 said:Your reasons on most of your replys are flawed and out of touch with the listener. Some are valid, but most are not.
Then refute them. Factually.
scottsvb5 said:If you really want to make a station work... make it fun to listen to. If you play Active Rock.. play more New Music.. everyone loves New Music.. if your a Classic Rock station... Expand your playlist and stop playing the same overplayed songs cause you get the wrong idea by giving out samples of the same music. Your samples are flawed and it's what fails.
Show me where it's failing. You cited that radio won't play certain music. I cited 45 examples that refute your assertion.
I ask you to cite one *legitimate* example that supports your assertion. Anything else, is the individual rant, of a disgruntled internet surfer.
If that sounds harsh, it was intentional.