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radio stations that have started to play FBM WAMJ-FM Atlanta Urban AC
WVAZ-FM Chicago Urban AC X062-FM *XM Radio Urban AC WMMJ-FM Washington, DC Urban AC WBHK-FM Birmingham Urban AC WMOJ-FM Cincinnati Urban AC WAGH-FM Columbus, GA Urban AC | |
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You can add Detroit to the list. Just heard the single on two stations!
WMXD Mix 92.3FM Urban Adult Kiss 105.9 FM Urban Adult | |
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LOVEandLIGHT said: You can add Detroit to the list. Just heard the single on two stations!
WMXD Mix 92.3FM Urban Adult Kiss 105.9 FM Urban Adult cool | |
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i must have missed this - when did this become a single? | |
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Atlanta radio is really blowing this song up. 102.5, V103, and Kiss 104 are ALL playing it on a regular. It is what it is | |
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such a shame the same can't be said about the designated, official lead single, "guitar". | |
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Octavius said: such a shame the same can't be said about the designated, official lead single, "guitar".
Well I don't know about other cities, but in Atlanta he picked the wrong station to push guitar. V103 is an r&b / hip hop station. The son was played for a couple of days and died quickly. FBM on the other hand has flourished on that station. It is what it is | |
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heard it this morning on the TJMS We all should know that diversity makes for a rich tapestry, and we must understand that all the threads of the tapestry are equal in value no matter what their color. Maya Angelou | |
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In this day and age music must be segregated!
I have no fucking idea why, but it's simply the way things work. | |
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Brendan said: In this day and age music must be segregated!
I have no fucking idea why, but it's simply the way things work. | |
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I think that song is so pretty! | |
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bsmooth732001 said: Well I don't know about other cities, but in Atlanta he picked the wrong station to push guitar.
The blame for this shouldn't be laid at Prince's feet. Getting the singles to the right stations and then actually getting them on said stations' playlists is Columbia's job. That's supposed to be the expertise they bring to the table in this business relationship. Prince's staff can drop-ship CDs to radio stations, hoping that someone bites, by themselves; it doesn't require a professional partner for that. Columbia is supposed to ensure that the music actually gets in the right hands and gets played. | |
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http://www.mmr247.com/mmr...de=starter
http://www.mmr247.com/mmr...de=starter WVEE-FM Atlanta Mainstream Urban 4 0 4 0 1 2 0 1 0.225 WZHT-FM Montgomery, AL Mainstream Urban 2 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0.008 WVAZ-FM Chicago Urban AC 9 0 9 2 1 1 3 2 0.366 WAMJ-FM Atlanta Urban AC 7 0 7 0 0 0 0 7 0.032 WUKS-FM Fayetteville, NC Urban AC 7 0 7 2 1 2 0 2 0.019 X062-FM *XM Radio Urban AC 5 0 5 0 0 3 2 0 0.005 WMOJ-FM Cincinnati Urban AC 4 0 4 0 1 0 3 0 0.037 WAGH-FM Columbus, GA Urban AC 4 0 4 1 0 1 2 0 0.007 WMMJ-FM Washington, DC Urban AC 3 0 3 0 1 0 0 2 0.078 WBHK-FM Birmingham Urban AC 3 0 3 0 1 1 1 0 0.053 WQMG-FM Greensboro Urban AC 3 0 3 0 1 1 1 0 0.039 WMGL-FM Charleston, SC Urban AC 3 0 3 0 1 2 0 0 0.012 ----- WAKB-FM Augusta, GA Urban AC 3 0 3 0 1 0 2 0 0.005 WKJS-FM Richmond Urban AC 2 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 0.029 KNEK-FM Lafayette, LA Urban AC 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 0.010 WTMP-AM Tampa Urban AC 2 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 0.009 WIMX-FM Toledo Urban AC 2 #53 Urban AC http://www.mmr247.com/mmr...0&cutoff=1 [Edited 6/29/07 4:54am] | |
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Of course none of this matters because Prince doesn't care about airplay nor is it important, right? Oh wait, that's only when a single faulters. No hard feelings. | |
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livewire said: bsmooth732001 said: Well I don't know about other cities, but in Atlanta he picked the wrong station to push guitar.
The blame for this shouldn't be laid at Prince's feet. Getting the singles to the right stations and then actually getting them on said stations' playlists is Columbia's job. That's supposed to be the expertise they bring to the table in this business relationship. Prince's staff can drop-ship CDs to radio stations, hoping that someone bites, by themselves; it doesn't require a professional partner for that. Columbia is supposed to ensure that the music actually gets in the right hands and gets played. ... and that is the central cause for Prince's drop in sales/airplay since the early 1990's. Prince is now placed in the Urban/Black music category when he has a equally strong Pop/White fan base. Columbia should have know better thn to market a song called Guitar to Urban/R&B radio. That is stupid as Hell, but the major labels have been doing that since Gold. Why do acts like U2 still have strong airplay on the radio ? Because they are not crossing over into another musical category and American radio can slap a "rock" label on them and market them to major radio stations that play Rock/Pop. Prince is not played on any other format other than Urban and 90% of his music is Rock/Pop. Factor in the fewer payola dollars that go out to Urban markets and the segregation of American music you now have a reason for the lack of the "hit song" that so many of you crave. In closing if Prince was White we would not be having conversations about this song or that song being a hit, because it would be played on your city's major stations. | |
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Anyone know how FBM has been doing as far as air play lately? It is what it is | |
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bsmooth732001 said: Anyone know how FBM has been doing as far as air play lately?
It's up to #34 Urban AC. 31 MACY GRAY What I Gotta Do 32 LLOYD Valentine 33 RICK JAMES Taste 34 PRINCE Future Baby Mama 35 R. KELLY I'm A Flirt (f/T.I. ... | |
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muleFunk said: livewire said: The blame for this shouldn't be laid at Prince's feet. Getting the singles to the right stations and then actually getting them on said stations' playlists is Columbia's job. That's supposed to be the expertise they bring to the table in this business relationship. Prince's staff can drop-ship CDs to radio stations, hoping that someone bites, by themselves; it doesn't require a professional partner for that. Columbia is supposed to ensure that the music actually gets in the right hands and gets played. ... and that is the central cause for Prince's drop in sales/airplay since the early 1990's. Prince is now placed in the Urban/Black music category when he has a equally strong Pop/White fan base. Columbia should have know better thn to market a song called Guitar to Urban/R&B radio. That is stupid as Hell, but the major labels have been doing that since Gold. Why do acts like U2 still have strong airplay on the radio ? Because they are not crossing over into another musical category and American radio can slap a "rock" label on them and market them to major radio stations that play Rock/Pop. Prince is not played on any other format other than Urban and 90% of his music is Rock/Pop. Factor in the fewer payola dollars that go out to Urban markets and the segregation of American music you now have a reason for the lack of the "hit song" that so many of you crave. In closing if Prince was White we would not be having conversations about this song or that song being a hit, because it would be played on your city's major stations. bingo we have a winner!!! I mean I have finally heard Planet Earth and I'm thinking to myself whos going to play it...let alone buy it? Other than us. Other than Future Baby Mama there is not a song on the record that black folks in mass will dig. While there are several cuts that would fit nicely on pop/rock radio. But if those stations don't have any interest in picking up the killer song Fury (especially that live version from SNL)...why in the heck would they play anything on PE? Ps emense talent has been working against him establishing a broader fan base and being heard by millions of more folks While I'm not ready to give me thoughts on Planet Earth yet...I do know that it will be no more a hit album that any of his output since the 90s. Whos going to play it? The base that charts him only has FBM. I gurantee you people that buy the record because of that single will be very disapointed by what else they hear. I am convinced that in Prince's genius as a live performer and musician he will never have another monster album because he always seems bent of proving how many different styles of music he can do ...rather than cohesivness, consistancy, and yes quality. It is absolutely shocking that Prince would put a song like Mr Goodnight on Planet Earth. He is too good for that. The rap on that song is so bad...it is written so poorly. The delivery is just awful. The lyrics are attrocious. Why does everything have to rhyme? Did P play his vocal back? Its almost as if he has no rythm. It sounds like something that someone who is completely incapable of rapping would do. If you stuck a mic in front of Al Gore he could not rap any worst than P does on this song. It is really shocking [Edited 7/10/07 15:34pm] Dance... Let me see you dance | |
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Funny thing is that I didn't see were the song "officially" went for adds on any radio format. Maybe I missed it when I checked the R&R website. If this is the case, then any airplay at this point is good. | |
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