SuperDav20000 said:
> What is the AAA format?
>
AAA = Adult Album Alternative. That's all I know.
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Some wag responded that nobody knows what it is. But since I've been involved with AAA in one form or another for more than 30 years, I feel like I have a pretty good idea what it is.
AAA grew out of the old Progressive Rock format, which was itself an evolution from Free Form FM in the late 60s.
These formats were a reaction against Top 40 with it's tight playlists and total lack of album cuts.
As time went by, consultants such as Burkhart-Abrams tightened Progressive Rock up, focusing on superstars and eliminating much of the diversity of the Progressive format.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Album-oriented_rock
Then came Classic Rock, which tightened things up even more, eliminating all new music and cutting the library down to 300 to 500 songs endlessly repeated.
AAA retains the core values of the old Progressive stations, specifically
- A primary focus on the music content of the station, rather than the personalities
- A commitment to include more than one narrow style of music in the stations' purview
- A commitment to new music
- A commitment to non-single album tracks
Now, since each AAA station approaches these values in different ways for their different markets and competitive situations, some radio programmers and listeners who only have had experience with modern "narrowcasting" formats struggle to understand what the hell is going on.
But it's not that hard for actual music lovers to understand, as the stellar ratings (particularly for the 25 to 54 demo) of format leaders KBCO Boulder/Denver, KFOG San Francisco, and KINK Portland OR attest.
Zeb "Get The Hell Off That Soapbox!" Norris