Aled wrote:English Bob wrote:Aled. I can't remember if I asked this before...but who dictates the Golden Hour song policy? I was wondering if it was management forcing Chris to only play post-1990 songs or something else. I only ask because I think its a shame you dont play older songs in the Golden Hour, just look at the great songs which have come up in the Golden Hour Game on these boards!
Radio 1 is a station that aims at 15 - 30 year olds - but at the same time we don't want to play music that a 30 year old would like that would alienate a 15 year old (because we have a responsibility to broadcast to the 15 year old as much as we do the 30 year old).
What age would you say people are before they register music? Work out then how many years back you can go before they start disconnecting from the feature because we're playing full half hours of music that they would never remember.
If you were to say that age is 8 year's old and we were to play a whole half hour from 1989 that's 20 years ago (about to be 21) which would mean you would have to be 29 to appreciate that music. That's not the music policy of a young people's radio station!
The 9:30 - 10 half hour goes further back because the idea is that there'll always be iconic songs that you'll know of before you're born. One off of those is obviously fine, but not whole half hours.
Aled, thanks for answering this question, the only thing is wouldn't it be good to educate the kids of the music from the 1980's at least? I know several people between the ages of 21-25 who are big fans of 80's music and I'm sure there's quite a few of the youngsters out there that know a lot of 80's music.
Certainly if there are fair percentage of listeners who are 14/15, their parents are mostly in their late 30's / early 40's, so would probably have some knowledge of 80's music.
Couldn't you ladies & gents on the show at least try out one year & see how well that works at least?
Also I take it those clips were of no use to you in the end
Oh well here's hoping the show' still going for a few mor eyears yet, 2009 has been a excellent year for the show
Regards, Johnny 1989
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