CTListener said:DavidEduardo said:CTListener said:Interesting. Without violating confidentiality -- not naming station or city -- could you give us an example or two of a song that was dropped from a major-market playlist due to listener burnout? Are there any in Classic Hits or are we just talking about CHR songs that were dead on arrival?
While I could name hundreds of songs, if not thousands, that have been "pulled" due to burn, you would not know most of them.
Oh, I don't know about that. I'm a certifiable oldies geek and have done an awful lot of listening to an awful lot of stations playing current music in the 1960s-1980s and oldies/classic hits in the 1990s-present. I have a pretty good idea of the songs my local oldies/classic hits station has dropped over the past couple of years. I can't imagine there are many truly burnt-out titles that would stump me.
If there's some ethical concern that's forcing you to play it cagy with me on this, I understand. Otherwise, fire away with some real-life examples, please. I'm curious.
AC in LA: Carito, Carlos Vives
Classic Hits in LA and 4 other Top 5 markets: Cristian, No Podrás or Paquita la del Barrio, Rata de dos Patas.