Country Music fans against Billboards tighter playlist for it's reporting Country Music stations
Recently Wade Jessen, Director of Billboard and Airplay Monitor Country charts issued a revision to their long-standing policy regarding minimum standards for current music required for Country statio... continue reading »
"Country? What happened to it? Todays stations play very little,if any.This is sad."
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"I hate smaller playlists keeps a lot of great artists off the radio this is horribly unfair"
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"I am not going to listen to the same 30 songs on radio. I have already stopped listening to radio because they don't play certain artists. Eliza, http://asuuser18ga.tripod.com/"
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"As a wll known fan and supporter of country music I am very vocal about radio providing as much veriaty as possable with no restrictions to performers ages or their record labels. Policys such as 30 songs for 60 percent of broadcast time do not appeal to "
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"TNN sold out to CBS & now it's Spike with none of the shows we used to watch. CMT is showing movies & has dropped the Opry. We need for our radio stations to at least play more than just the Top few hits. Before long, will we not be able to get an"
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"diversity rules!!"
"The same songs over and over again. America deserves to hear new artist period!!!"
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"I don't listen to radio that much now - simply because I get tired of hearing the same handful of artists and songs - over and over!!! Variety is alive and well, so play more than just "country-pop", many of us still love to hear the legends and the older"
"I haven't listened to Country radio since the rock format replaced Country Music."
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"This action will result in more repetition of the same 30 cuts over and over again. This will drive listeners away from traditional radio and to satellite radio or the listeners' own CD collections. This policy change should be reversed now."