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AU & NZ

Bailey Corrigan hosts new show on Youth Jam Radio

Bailey Corrigan is launching a new show this morning on Perth‘s Youth Jam Radio, hosting ‘Maximum Music Mornings’, weekdays from 9am until midday.Bailey says “I’m super pumped to be bringing some high quality radio to the listeners of Perth, continuing Youth Jam’s legacy of covering issues affecting young people, and playing ‘The Best Music.’”
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AU & NZ

Robbie Von returns to Breakfast radio on Triple M WA

Former Perth Rush Hour producer Robbie Von has taken on a new role as Breakfast Announcer at Triple M WA.Having previously worked for the Red FM Network across Regional WA and Gold 104.3 in Melbourne, Robbie says he’s excited to return to his Breakfast Radio roots.“Breakfast Radio has always been something I’ve wanted to return… Read More
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AU & NZ

When you have to bail, but the show must go on

3AW hosts Denis Walter and Simon Owens have won praise for taking job dedication – and radio creativity – to a whole new level.Broadcasting from the Australian Open on Friday night, Walter was evacuated from his studio booth whilst live on air at Melbourne Park.Getting close to midnight, an alarm could suddenly be heard going… Read More
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AU & NZ

Shane McInnes: “I’ll never take this job for granted”

Our parents often play a big part in helping us achieve our dreams, and Shane McInnes’ dad was no exception.The 3AW presenter and sports broadcaster says his late father was his greatest supporter, doing all he could to encourage his son’s passion for radio.Growing up in Geelong, Shane’s love for the medium started taking shape… Read More
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US

Rick Alexander & Lisa Harding To Depart WIKZ After 38 Years In Mornings

Rick Alexander and Lisa Harding will end their 38 year reign in mornings Alpha Media Hot AC “Mix 95.1” WIKZ Chambersburg PA/Hagerstown MD at the end of February. Alexander, who celebrated his 40th anniversary at the station last May, also serves as Operations Manager for Alpha Media Hagerstown. He began at what was then Top […] […]

ASIA

Music Variety: The Top 5 Myths

Content from BPRListeners of music stations usually place Music Variety amongst their most desired programming priorities.The problem is that inexperienced programmers, and sometimes those with plenty of experience who should know better, often misinterpret what the audience is saying by simply adding more songs into the mix, broadening the universe both in titles and music genres.

The end-result is a weaker music position that lacks focus.Top Five Variety Myths
More songs equals better variety. Wrong
Adding songs from genres outside my strategic centre will improve music variety. Wrong
Increasing the number of songs will improve variety and reduce repetition. Wrong
More songs will increase TSL. Wrong
Adding songs from eras outside my strategic centre will improve music variety. Wrong
Adding more songs, songs from eras or genres that are not part of your overall strategy will have the opposite effect…..they will dilute not only Music Variety perceptions but, worst of all, negatively impact your Best Music position…and ultimately, TSL and possibly cume.Why?Because when listeners speak of wanting “music variety” they’re actually saying they want a “variety of the songs they love”. Usually when programmers increase the size of the universe they do so with songs that have weaker test scores, are more unfamiliar or do not “fit” the format. That is, songs the audience doesn’t “love”.BPR’s research conducted in markets around the world shows that the stations with the tightest universes often have the best variety scores.Why?Because they only play the killer songs and their strict adherence to the station’s music policy ensures a powerful execution of the strategy.Take K-Earth, Los Angeles as an example. The #1 Cume and #1 Share in the #2 market in the US. K-Earth has a playlist tighter than many Hot AC stations. K-Earth is laser focussed and the ratings don’t lie. Remember, #1 cume in the #2 market in the US.You can hear Michael Jackson’s “Billie Jean”….three times between 6am and 6pm on K-EARTH. Police “Every Breath You Take” two or three times. The chances of the same listener hearing either song on K-Earth more than once in the same day is minimal. Every song the station plays defines the brand promise of “Greatest Hits”. Every song has a MASSIVE fave score. The audience LOVES them.If your variety scores are not what they should be, examine your logs…..look for clumping of genres, too many songs with similar tempo scheduled together etc.Are your listeners complaining that they’re hearing the same songs over and over? Maybe they’re right. Check your horizontal and daypart rotations – are the same songs being played at the same times? Don’t forget listeners are very habitual with their listening patterns.Depending on your format, make sure you have multiple clocks to achieve better music variety. Altering the category position from day to day and hour to hour decreases the chances of these habitual listeners hearing the same songs. ConclusionPerception is reality. Best Music and Music Variety are crucial perceptual “hills” to own for a music station.Formulate a strategy for your music position, execute that strategy flawlessly and sell it to your listeners. Best Music and Music Variety must be key elements of both the strategy and execution.As with everything about your radio station’s programming, owning the Music Variety position is a strategic exercise.I’ll leave you with my favourite quote from Sun Tzu……“Strategy without tactics is the slowest route to victory. Tactics without strategy is the noise before defeat.”Main Pic: Shutterstock […]