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On Fri, 9 Apr 2010 17:28:55 EDT, John Higdon wrote:
When ARS took over the original KBAY, they gutted the format. It turned into ARS' version of a KOIT sound-alike. The playlist was tightened to less than a couple hundred songs, which of course were played over and over. And of course, 200 songs is the opposite extreme, and would be considered by almost any music programmer, except those aiming at teens, to be too small a list. As discussed elsewhere, 400-500 songs is a sweet spot for most commercial formats, and some of those songs will be heard more often than others. There will also be some rotating in and out of such a list. But the key thing is, they will ALL be hit songs among the station's target audience. Mark Howell |
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