Re: What Does la Radio doesn't Needs (Hola, grammar police!)
It is a recipe for failure. Failed everywhere it has been tried (at least to my knowledge).
You can't go tight on the playlist cause you burn everyone out within a few months and you can't have too much variety or people will tune out songs they don't know. Believe it or not, not everyone is on the New Order bandwagon. And trying to make Mom and Dad's music somehow sound hip only makes the format sound worse. The San Diego station that tried it was just painfull to listen to. That's why it is not here anymore.
As a big fan of the 80's (wish they'd never left, really)I am sad to tell you this. But the truth cannot be ignored. If you can't someone like me who loves the 80's on board, who will you get?
I know, I know - no one has ever attempted it the way you would. That's cause money is on the line and well, you know all the rest.
> > David, you may be right about its appeal, but it seems we
> > have had '80's-based formats nonstop since about 1993...
> > personally, I don't need yet another station burning the
> > hell out of Depeche Mode, Soft Cell and Billy Idol.
>
> What we have had are a lot of formats that were heavy on 80s
> oldies, but mixed in with currents.
>
> What we have not had is an all-80s station.
>
It is a recipe for failure. Failed everywhere it has been tried (at least to my knowledge).
You can't go tight on the playlist cause you burn everyone out within a few months and you can't have too much variety or people will tune out songs they don't know. Believe it or not, not everyone is on the New Order bandwagon. And trying to make Mom and Dad's music somehow sound hip only makes the format sound worse. The San Diego station that tried it was just painfull to listen to. That's why it is not here anymore.
As a big fan of the 80's (wish they'd never left, really)I am sad to tell you this. But the truth cannot be ignored. If you can't someone like me who loves the 80's on board, who will you get?
I know, I know - no one has ever attempted it the way you would. That's cause money is on the line and well, you know all the rest.
> > David, you may be right about its appeal, but it seems we
> > have had '80's-based formats nonstop since about 1993...
> > personally, I don't need yet another station burning the
> > hell out of Depeche Mode, Soft Cell and Billy Idol.
>
> What we have had are a lot of formats that were heavy on 80s
> oldies, but mixed in with currents.
>
> What we have not had is an all-80s station.
>