xyz said:
Modern AC is a euphemism for "Chicken Rock".
I mean, I'm not sure how it's possible to have a legitimate discussion about radio with people making posts like this :
I'm not even sure we should be classifying Christina Perri, Mumford & Sons, and Adele as "Modern AC", since they're massively popular with people under 25
Look at it this way - in Atlanta, our Triple A station just shot up 3.4-4.5, by far the best book they've ever had - if CHR continues to ignore Indie/Alternative, I think this is just the beginning of a huge surge in Triple A and Indie-leaning Alternative ratings, driven by people 18-34, many of whom otherwise would be listening to CHR (if the format were more balanced)
Starbucks - Christopher Cross had top 10 CHR hits straight through 1984 ("Think Of Laura"), so no clue where that example is coming from - if you're talking about after 1984, Christopher Cross had nowhere near the level of popularity of Mumford & Sons in 2011 - Mumford is on the cover of Billboard, has two massive downloaded singles, and the #1 most downloaded CD in the country right now -plus Mumford is extremely popular with teens and young adults in 2011, and I really don't think that was true with Christopher Cross in 1985 - and all this is assuming that Christopher Cross kept putting out singles after 1985, and I'm not even sure that was true
>>>>I don't think you have a clue what your arguing about. "Think of Laura" came off a soap opera track during it's prime, and after that, it was it for CC. Sure he could put out singles for the next 20 years....doesn't mean it got played on CHR, and he never hit the top 40 again afterwards. I know there has been attempted comebacks, But so what?
Next...comparing downloading charts to a trade or radio station playlist is like comparing the stock market with the rest of the economy. Back in the 60's -70's that would have meant something to compare, but not today. The reason again is MARKETING MARKETING RESEARCH TARGETING. HOW MANY TIMES DO WE NEED TO TELL YOU THIS. Well anyway you can't compare 1985 with 2011 or 2085. Your 28 years old which means you haven't been around beside second questioning people on what went on in the business in the 70's. I don't know where you received your logic on Led Zepplin. Again let me speak to your mother and ask her if she's not poisoning your mind with wrongful information. Sure, it is a shame where variety has been divided into cubicles, and Mumford and Sons only gets played on a 25 and older station (or at the moment), but we gave you answers 7 posts ago.