tce said:I can understand how an obscure, quirky song could send a significant number of listeners away. But if a song charted in the top 20, it would seem that there are a couple of listeners who liked it for each who hated it. The main thing that would drive those who liked it away is if it grossly overplayed. Otherwise, you get a couple "great to hear that rare one again" for each "can't stand it, I'm punching out." And I would not underestimate the value of hearing a rare one again. At least in my case, it is such a pleasure that it builds loyalty - and I'll tolerate some totally unfamiliar or annoying songs, even on HyLitRadio, because the overall positive experience. I hope we're not programming to fickle teeny-boppers.
How long after Dandy drives him away until Lovin Feeling drives him back?
Although some of the songs mentioned (ex: Honey, Hello Dolly) may not have held up as well as others, keep in mind those songs sold millions of records and people still know those songs, whether "bad" or not. And to say a song is "bad" is just a matter of opinion. I happen to like Winchester Cathedral and Alone Again Naturally. I'd even listen to Dominique by the Singing Nun (which also went to #1) if it meant not hearing the same stale songs every day. I don't think hearing a song you don't really like that much will make you banish that station for life. The odds are, for every song you might not care for, there are 5 other ones you do like, and if several of these are songs that aren't played that often, then you actually have something to look forward to. I guess I amin the minority as to how an oldies radio station should sound. That is why I am just a "stupid" listener, not a "qualified" programmer.