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![]() "Garrett Wollman" wrote in message ... In article , David Eduardo wrote: Everyone realizes the average listener only wants to hear a small bit of new music. Only if you accept the thesis that "the average listener" is a drooling idiot. Only if you actually ask, as I do, tens of thousands of listeners a year what they want to hear. essentially non want to hear more than a small number of new songs each week. Of course, since two decades of radio programming directed towards morons has driven many non-morons away from radio entirely (at least as a source on musical entertainment), this could now reasonably be stipulated as the audience living up (or rather, down) to programmers' expectations. This is true of most human beings, radio listeners or not. The unfamiliar is harder to assimilate than the familiar. Go to a club sometime and see which songs the folks dance to... is it the unfamiliar or the known? Go to an artist concert... when do the folks applaud? I'll bet it is when the artist sings the big hits, not when they sing the unfamiliar new stuff they want to hype from the new album. 95% of Americas listen to radio. Either you are wrong, or there are not many bright people in America any more. |
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