Most aren't doing the "same old same old" if their ratings are bad. Most have abandoned the 70s (finally), only play a couple 80s songs an hour, a few 90s (cause this decade has traditionally tested horribly), and the rest 2000 and forward where the music got better. Having opened up to some rock product in the last 10 years, some rhythmic type tracks are now finding their way onto AC stations. Pop songs rule though. This makes the stations sound more contemporary.radiobum said:Yes but so are so many stations. My questions is why an AC station(s) in ANY market doesn't try something like this if their ratings are poor instead of the same old same old.
Unfortunately, Premium Choice AC's (as well as most Entercom AC's) have yet to do what you're describing. Sometimes a couple of 70s songs, a ton of 80s, and very few current hits.Seltzer said:Most aren't doing the "same old same old" if their ratings are bad. Most have abandoned the 70s (finally), only play a couple 80s songs an hour, a few 90s (cause this decade has traditionally tested horribly), and the rest 2000 and forward where the music got better. Having opened up to some rock product in the last 10 years, some rhythmic type tracks are now finding their way onto AC stations. Pop songs rule though. This makes the stations sound more contemporary.radiobum said:Yes but so are so many stations. My questions is why an AC station(s) in ANY market doesn't try something like this if their ratings are poor instead of the same old same old.
Now I disagree about "conservative and boring". But if their 80s material would include Bon Jovi, Prince, Pat Benatar and Rick Springfield anyway, then I say go all the way.carolinaradio said:Unfortunately, Premium Choice AC's (as well as most Entercom AC's) have yet to do what you're describing. Sometimes a couple of 70s songs, a ton of 80s, and very few current hits.Seltzer said:Most aren't doing the "same old same old" if their ratings are bad. Most have abandoned the 70s (finally), only play a couple 80s songs an hour, a few 90s (cause this decade has traditionally tested horribly), and the rest 2000 and forward where the music got better. Having opened up to some rock product in the last 10 years, some rhythmic type tracks are now finding their way onto AC stations. Pop songs rule though. This makes the stations sound more contemporary.radiobum said:Yes but so are so many stations. My questions is why an AC station(s) in ANY market doesn't try something like this if their ratings are poor instead of the same old same old.
CBS and Cox have the AC format right. So does Clear Channel in some markets, but they tend to be too old leaning. Premium Choice is just too conservative and boring. Same for most Cumulus AC's.