With so much gold popping up on so many stations, you’d think there would be a place for a station to sell itself as the new music choice. But there aren’t a lot of formats where programmers feel entirely confident about the current available product, save, perhaps, Country. But “Today’s Best Music” could still be a viable franchise if programmers were able to back it up by finding more great music, and if they could come up with a fresher way of saying it than “Today’s Best Music.” Edison VP of Music and Programming Sean Ross has more to say in this week’s Ross on Radio, Finding And Selling Today’s Best Music.
recent research
- The Amazon Prime Phenomenon
- Moms and Media 2012: The Connected Mom
- Why Twitter Is Bigger Than You Think
- The Daily Deals Consumer 2012
- Edison Conducts Maryland And Wisconsin GOP Primary Exit Polls; Romney Declared Winner In Both
- NEW Research on “Daily Deals”
- The Infinite Dial 2012: Navigating Digital Platforms
- A Dramatic Rise in Internet Radio Usage
- Edison Conducts Louisiana Primary Exit Polls; Santorum Declared Winner
- Edison Conducts Illinois Primary Exit Polls; Romney Declared Winner
Perspectives, News & Opinions From The Researchers At Edison
Finding And Selling Today’s Best Music
Entry by Tom Webster | Thursday, July 14th, 2005 | Permalink