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1 minute ago, OBEY said:

You really don't get it, but that's fine. It's not because you're into it or that I'm not into it that it means its radio friendly/not radio friendly. Someone could say they dislike Close To Me but it doesn't change the fact that it's a radio friendly song. 

So where do we come up with these radio standards then? I feel like when a song doesn’t get played, this fanbase picks some random element to the song, labels it as “this is why”, and drops it into a “not radio friendly” bucket. 

Unless there’s actually a set standard by radio stations, I’d say it’s all conjecture. 

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Ally Campana

Radio in the US is about ‘deals deals deals’ which means ‘money’. This DJ holds a lot of power whether a singer charts well or not. That’s it

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7 minutes ago, OBEY said:

the song is a bit raw, unpolished, and when I mean the scream its the AHHHHHHHHHH for like 10 seconds. But that's what I think. 

Steven Tyler screamed loudly in I Don't Want To Miss A Thing, and that song was played a lot on radio.

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Just now, Ally Campana said:

Radio in the US is about ‘deals deals deals’ which means ‘money’. This DJ holds a lot of power whether a singer charts well or not. That’s it

Wasn’t it just discussed on here not too long ago, some interview with a radio host where he stated requests weren’t even taken into consideration anymore?

i just don’t understand how the business model even holds up at this point. 

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OBEY
Just now, Lazz Monster said:

what exactly is a radio friendly song anyway? :oprah:

It's mostly a song that has verse / chorus / verse /chorus / bridge / chorus, has a somewhat generic beat, simple, catchy, easy to listen. 

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1 minute ago, OBEY said:

It's mostly a song that has verse / chorus / verse /chorus / bridge / chorus, has a somewhat generic beat, simple, catchy, easy to listen. 

You just described The Cure and Million Reasons. 

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1 minute ago, thwip said:

You just described The Cure and Million Reasons. 

The Cure is radio friendly. 

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17 minutes ago, SluttyHaus said:

Also, the cure was literally made for radio, yet pop still slept on it. It's a bigger issue than it being "radio friendly" :fail:

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13 minutes ago, Akiki said:

meanwhile we realize that we let MR flop with a 4th place. With the Superbowl performance we should had got it to number one :smh:

 

MR streaming party, anyone? :giggle:

Bobby really missed that opportunity. Radio "deals" arrived week/weeks after MR reached top 4. There was no spotofy support. It was really a number 1 that got away. 

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OBEY

Of course it's not only about the radio-friendliness of the songs but it does play a part in a song's success... just like the artist's name, reputation, age, state of their career, with what public the artist is popular/panders to, is the artist new and trendy amongst the youth, how the label promotes to radios, etc. 

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Payola. Radio deals. 

 

Are these real things? I constantly see people talking about them but never knew if it was jokes or actual things. 

 

Have radio stations confirmed this?

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13 minutes ago, thwip said:

Wasn’t it just discussed on here not too long ago, some interview with a radio host where he stated requests weren’t even taken into consideration anymore?

i just don’t understand how the business model even holds up at this point. 

It will eventually stop. No one listens to the radio anymore.

Does it matter? Damage is done
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1 minute ago, thwip said:

Payola. Radio deals. 

 

Are these real things? I constantly see people talking about them but never knew if it was jokes or actual things. 

 

Have radio stations confirmed this?

No.

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1 minute ago, thwip said:

Payola. Radio deals. 

 

Are these real things? I constantly see people talking about them but never knew if it was jokes or actual things. 

 

Have radio stations confirmed this?

It’s real! :udidnt:

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Payola

 

but what’s the difference between that and radio deals?

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