Canât imagine Adelaide is big enough to support AFL calls on all of ABC 891, Five AA, Cruise/SEN and Triple MâŚ. someone is going to have to bow out?
I got a reply from WSFM re my suggestion to put the Retro 20/20 Countdown on weeknights
"Thanks for reaching out. I agree the 20/20 Retro Countdown is a great show⌠Aaron Stevens does a brilliant job producing and hosting the show nowadays.
As good as it is itâs designed for regional stations who have different competitive market forces that we do in Sydney. You can always listen to the show via the iHeart App wherever you are on many of our regional stations including 2ST Nowra or 2EC South Coast".
I did suggest they could create a different version of it to make it more suited to metro markets, but sadly doesnât seem like they were interested⌠Surely it would be a better listen than just automated music which is what they air now from 8pmâŚ
I guess at least you got a reply. But yes it doesnât really make sense. I do wonder how some of these programming and music selection decisions are made by these operators sometimes.
I can get 2ST through 102.9 on the Yagi. 91.7 isnât great down in the valley but it can be received on the hills. 2EC 105.9 is more reliable than either of the 2STs, though I need to aim the antenna at Batemans Bay (aiming north I get Orange).
Translation: âThere are too many tracks in the 20/20 Retro Countdown that donât fit in with what our research tells us we should play, so weâll just stick with the same 100 or so tracks weâve always stuck with. Thanks anyway.â
I really hope ARN keeps leaving ARN Regional to its own devices, because Iâd be pretty cheesed off if the 20/20 Retro Countdown got cancelled.
Thatâs precisely what it means unfortunately. Itâs such a crock though. They need to rely less on research and more on skilled and talented music programmers.
From what Iâve heard the best bits of the Christian OâConnell show broadcast interstate is heavily edited, even from the podcast, to not be so Melbourne-centric.
Speaking of which, Iâd love a national morning show, I can understand the benefit of localised content for weather and traffic, but shows like Christian OâConnellâs have universal appeal and would stand up well in most markets. I know heâs spent a lot of time building an audience in Melbourne, but do wonder if thereâs ever been any thoughts on taking the âliveâ show national, even on a DAB+ station in markets that have them.
Agree, but I didnât really find what I heard very appealing, it was just people laughing their heads off at things that were only very mildly amusing at best.
Yes thatâs a problem with a lot of shows. The over-laughing is so annoying. Canât stand jam nation either - itâs just so light weight and trivial.
This is 99% of FM commercial radio in the morning and drive slots. I call such programming âthe morning (afternoon) cretinsâ. Whatâs worse is that many stations rerun this piffle at the weekends and/or after hours.