Talk_Dude said:JimmyJames said:So why would a non-radio geek care to seek out the Beat on HD2 (again, with no local content to speak of?)
It makes less sense than the available options online. I seriously doubt many people follow these versions of formerly favorite mainstream stations online or to HD.
Duh!!!! People tune in music stations BECUASE THEY LIKE THE MUSIC!
Nobody really gives a damn about DJ's and jingles, except radio geeks. What draws the audience is the music.
If you work in radio as a "personality", you need to make a real big sign that says "It's the music they tune in for. it's not for you". Put that where you see it every minute you're on the air.
In most cases...
Here in Az there are still complaints about a morning show that added music to their morning show.
Also, my mom actually tuned in to a station and kept it there because a dj was doing a good mix on the radio and did it proper style. After the mix was done, so was my mom and listening to that station. I'm sure she isn't the only person who stayed tuned in all because of the dj mix.. My last example of "in most cases", I was talking about Big Boy's Neighborhood to a dj friend of mine (who works for another station) and how I loved the mixes and the music on the station. He kept telling me "remember, BIG BOY is the star, not the music. We might like the music and mixes, but the listener is tuning in to hear BIG BOY. He brings the ratings.."
Jingles are good because it helps the listener remember the station name, whether they consciously wish to or not.