WNTIRadio said:
There's nothing wrong with a rock format, if it's a PROPERLY done rock format!! This notion that rock won't work in NY is crap to me. BAD rock won't work in NY. Going from AC/DC to Nine Inch Nails to Tom Petty to Candlebox to the Beastie Boys just doesn't work. It looks bad on paper, and it sounds even worse.
PICK a direction to go in. Are you Rock? Alt? Or AAA? I still think a well programmed AAA could get nice 25-54 demos in both men and women.
RXP is not programmed correctly. Hot sauce, Rice Krispies and chocolate cake are all neat foods. But they sure taste like crap when mixed together.
I kind of understand why Emmis and Leslie Fram are programming RXP the way they are, and our reaction to it may have something to do with the fact that we've been conditioned to think of radio as being programmed into specific formats, not spread across a few different genres like RXP is.
What they're probably thinking of is the fact that listeners today are consuming large quantities of different kinds of music from very different media sources, and the station is programmed to take advantage of it from a Rock perspective. Just because someone likes The Beastie Boys doesn't mean that they won't want to hear a good Rolling Stones song or Candlebox or AC/DC. Personally, I like all of those artists, and they're all in my iTunes and come up on shuffle -- and I'm sure I'm not the only one whose iTunes contains tracks by all of those artists. I happen to like the diversity of music that RXP is playing, since they're all good songs of some kind of Rock flavoring that someone with a more diverse musical background appreciates and can't be fully supported by the standard Top 40-style playlists of most stations... and yes, I am in the male 25-54 demo that RXP is targeting.
I was in an ice cream shop a few weeks ago and heard some 10-year-old kid singing Foghat's "Slow Ride" and was mystified as to how someone of that age knows that track. Then a friend told me it's the first song you have to learn on "Guitar Hero III," which is probably where he got an appreciation for it. Since this kid is learning from a video game that contains a playlist as musically and chronologically diverse as Foghat, AFI, Weezer, Iron Maiden, The Rolling Stones, Scorpions, The Beastie Boys, The Killers, Cream, The Sex Pistols, Queens of the Stone Age, Muse, ZZ Top and the Dead Kennedys (just to name a few), wouldn't it make sense to build a radio station that caters to someone who is hearing that kind of variety of Rock? Since we do want our favorite stations to play the songs we know, after all...
And to extend your analogy, yeah -- hot sauce, chocolate cake and Rice Krispies are all great foods, but they don't go together because they're not in the same family. Chocolate and Rice Krispies go together just fine, just like different aspects of the Rock music family can fit together well, but it's not like RXP is trying to jam Beyonce or Toby Keith into the same playlist as The Beastie Boys, AC/DC or Linkin Park.