Music Scheduling & Tight Playlists: How To Leverage ‘Less = More’
Premium | Playing less songs allows playing bigger hits, but how to use your focused library of best-testing titles even more effectively?
Read Moreby Thomas Giger | Feb 15, 2020 | Music | 0 |
Premium | Playing less songs allows playing bigger hits, but how to use your focused library of best-testing titles even more effectively?
Read Moreby Thomas Giger | Nov 15, 2019 | Music | 0 |
Premium | You can program Classic Hits (or similar music formats) using classic category setups based on music library decades — or do this, and distinguish yourself.
Read Moreby Thomas Giger | Oct 15, 2019 | Music | 0 |
Premium | Spinning lots of Gold? This music scheduling approach for your Classic Hits station (or similar music format) could increase your success.
Read Moreby Thomas Giger | Sep 15, 2019 | Music | 0 |
Premium | How to prevent listener tune-out when you’re playing new music on the air? 10 ideas to pick, position & package your unfamiliar songs even better.
Read Moreby Thomas Giger | Aug 15, 2019 | Music | 0 |
Premium | How to let your target audience tune in more often and listen longer? Give them a good sense of what your station stands for (music wise).
Read Moreby Thomas Giger | Jun 14, 2017 | Music | 0 |
An adult music format playing unfamiliar classics and breaking new songs; even taking currents off after they became hits. Does that work?
Read Moreby Thomas Giger | Apr 11, 2017 | Music | 1 |
Premium Free | Instead of ‘always the same songs and lots of repetition’, how to make your listeners think ‘always a nice song and lots of variety’ about your music?
Read Moreby Thomas Giger | Oct 4, 2016 | Music | 4 |
Having to play a certain amount of specific music can be a serious challenge for radio stations. Here’s how you can deal with music quota rules.
Read Moreby Thomas Giger | Apr 21, 2016 | Music | 0 |
While you’re setting music scheduling rules like genre & artist separation for good reason, sometimes you can loosen up or break those rules for good reason.
Read Moreby Thomas Giger | Apr 6, 2016 | Music | 0 |
Which songs you play in which rotation is not the only thing that matters. In which order you’ll play your songs is just as important, as scheduling combines science & art.
Read Moreby Thomas Giger | Feb 17, 2016 | Music | 2 |
Rolling format clocks for less predictive positions and maintaining genre balance for more satisfied audiences matters in scheduling music for Top 40 radio stations.
Read Moreby Thomas Giger | Jan 31, 2016 | Music | 2 |
While there are ground rules, implementing your auditorium music test results still relies on your radio experience, and depends on your programming strategy.
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