TheBigA said:
sorry, aint got no smokin gun, or PD/MD name drops for ya here. just my observation, which i stand by. i learned this fact way back when i was still a teenager, when i seen johnny cash in seattle. i was annoyed by all the KPMS logos above the stage. this channel wouldnt touch johnny cash music with a ten foot pole during the 80's. yet, there they was doin' the artist intro, and spreading the station logo for the johnny cash fans to see. blackballed? what is blackballed? at best, these fat cats might say was, "we dont play johnny cash cause he's not got any hot hits on the charts". yet, if the major market chart stations dont play him, he wont have any hits move up the charts. but, later on in 1985, johnny, waylon, kris, and willie teamed up for the song highwayman. this did hit #1, and did finally get airplay. but, i damn well guarantee you, it was well into the top 10, if not #1. before this channel decided, well maybe we should give these characters some spins.
now to pick on another station. in 1990, cash released "goin' by the book". seattle station, KRPM played this single on a nightly new music contest. two fresh new pre chart songs were played, and the listeners voted for the best(one of the few ways to hear new music back then, in a world of recurrents). the winner song advanced to take on a new one the next night. cash, won for something like 16 days straight. this was a record that beat even new garth and reba music. yet, did this song ever make the regular playlist rotation? nope! in fact the song only charted nationally at #69. programming logic says this song should have gotten regular spins. but, because the artist and song was blackballed by major market stations, it never got a chance to take off. waylon, came to town in the 80's and verbally chastised the station KMPS on air, during an interview about the same thing. he never got his new music played either. yet, if it was kenny rogers pop, they was all over it like white on rice. i call it blackballing. rotation creates hits. lack of rotation and blackballing, creates stiffed singles. sure, there are only so many slots. but, to blackball good singles from a country legend like johnny cash, while mediocre newbee pop got burn out spin status? damn, i got long winded here...anyone wanna fight? meet me in the alley, behind the bar!