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Worst and possible longest station flip in History?

Jackson's airplay cratered when he was arrested in 2003, recovered a bit when he was acquitted in 2005, but not to anywhere near the level of what it had been. His death in 2009 caused a huge spike in his airplay (Reuters, citing Neilsen BDS, says it was by 1,735%), and until the 2019 "Leaving Neverland" documentary, most people seemed to focus on the music rather than the allegations.
Death was sadly, a great career move. I seem to remember reading about stations scrambling to add Jackson back into the library upon his sudden death.
 
Death was sadly, a great career move.

It's often the case, especially among younger artists whose music still fits a format who die suddenly.

On August 16, 1977, I was programming KUKI in Ukiah. I went to lunch and had KFRC on in the car on the way over.

When I came out 40 minutes later, KFRC was playing "Can't Help Falling In Love With You", and I knew instantly that Elvis Presley had died. KFRC didn't play 15-year-old records. And, as with his future-son-in-law 32 years later, Elvis' record sales and airplay spiked for several months after.
 


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