"Something in the Orange" is being played on three country stations up here on the VT/NH border. But they're all owned by relatively small regional chains: Pamal, Binnie and Great Eastern Radio. I'll have to give a listen to a few stations on the iHeart and Audacy apps to see if any of them are spinning it yet.There are lots of them out there. It's just that they have no impact. If a single station in a small or medium is playing the crap out of some off-beat song, nobody knows. Unless one of the trades notices and writes an article about it. Here's an example with a country song that's #1 on the streaming chart, but #32 on the airplay chart:
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What’s The Future For Zach Bryan And ‘Something In The Orange’ At Country Radio?
Zach Bryan had one of country music’s best streaming years in 2022, but his rise at radio has only begun. Bryan’s raw and haunting “Something in the Orange” had 432.1www.countryinsider.com
The PD they interview runs KUZZ in Bakersfield CA, a non-corporate station owned and run by the family of Buck Owens. So you have outliers who champion songs. But the goal is to have an impact, which is why you have group PDs. Radio companies have been doing that since the 70s, and it wasn't just Sklar. Any group that owned 5 stations had someone trying to game the system and show they could deliver spins and hits to record labels. It didn't matter if it's iHeart or Malrite.
Pamal, incidentally, has a station in the Albany market that competes with WGNA, owned by much bigger Townsquare Media. I assume WKLI is on the Bryan song; I wonder if WGNA, which has been the market's No. 1 country station (and often No. 1 overall) for years, is as well.
