
"The format adjustment comes just days after Q-101 posted an all-time low 1.4% audience share in the latest Arbitrends."
"Mike Stern, vice president of programming for Emmis Radio Chicago… emphasized that the playlist expansion has more to do with changing lifestyles and new technology…"
"’As consumers become used to having a wide variety of choices available to them, radio has to find ways to step up
to that challenge and remain relevant to our listeners’ lives,’ Stern said.."."Q-101 tested the ‘on shuffle’ playlist concept last weekend and reported overwhelmingly favorable listener response."
HYPEBOT: We’ve been reading about these kind of expanded playlist formats and recently listening to a more "classics" version of it in LA (JACK-FM formerly The Arrow) and we have to admit that it’s fun to hear a broader mix of songs and that the random or shuffle concept leads to some interesting combinations. But we’ve heard nothing about how these formats will mix in new music; and isn’t it sad that a random computer can mix music more creatively than the jocks and PD’s?Read the full article here.