countrycrazy
Jun 22 2010, 05:17 PM
A few weeks ago, CW did a poll asking who you would like to hear more of on the radio...well, the results are posted in this week's CW, and Vince was the overwhelming winner taking 55% of the vote! Patty Loveless came in 2nd with 18%.
Freida S
Jun 22 2010, 07:19 PM
QUOTE(countrycrazy @ Jun 22 2010, 06:17 PM)

A few weeks ago, CW did a poll asking who you would like to hear more of on the radio...well, the results are posted in this week's CW, and Vince was the overwhelming winner taking 55% of the vote! Patty Loveless came in 2nd with 18%.
Wow - why don't they listen?? I'm always surprised when I tune in to XM radio in car channel 17 and hear a Vince tune - heard one today.
Pete W
Jun 22 2010, 11:38 PM
55% is huge, lets hope they listen.
Anna Leighton
Jun 23 2010, 05:57 AM
Country radio will not listen.
SandyM
Jun 23 2010, 10:56 AM
This is not meant to be offensive to any of the artists that are repeatedly played on country radio. There's lots of talent there, and I do enjoy some of the music. Actually I only listen to the radio when I'm driving somewhere. But.......I've come to the conclusion that Vince is too classy for country radio these days. Just my opinion.
JBC
Jun 23 2010, 05:10 PM
Don't mean to be a downer to the people who voted in this poll but it won't make any difference to radio. Glad Vince won the poll but radio's target audience is young girls and that's why they play who they play. I don't think anything is going change any time soon. I don't listen to commercial radio at all. When I listen to radio it's Sirius XM.
Joan
countrycrazy
Jun 23 2010, 07:20 PM
I agree, Joan...it won't make any difference to radio, they play what the advertisers want them to play because it's the advertisers who pay to keep the stations on the air and if it's teenage girls they want to target, then they'll play the songs that teen girls want to hear and never mind the rest of us.
Freida S
Jun 25 2010, 11:35 AM
QUOTE(countrycrazy @ Jun 23 2010, 08:20 PM)

I agree, Joan...it won't make any difference to radio, they play what the advertisers want them to play because it's the advertisers who pay to keep the stations on the air and if it's teenage girls they want to target, then they'll play the songs that teen girls want to hear and never mind the rest of us.
so true!
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