- Thu Aug 04, 2016 12:53 pm
#509336
It's because Radio X lost that music credibility when it re-branded. Although it was flagging a little bit before the announcement; it's ended up being plastered with a very bland/repetitive/narrow music mix with a big radio personality plus lots of smaller ones. You can't build a radio brand overnight.
It's a confusing brand to start with (even they couldn't get the description correct on launch). Moyles fans have replaced the XFM hardcores, but the rest of the station is not adding generic listeners. Around the TCMS, it's relatively poor, dull and disconnected. Whether that's Chris' fault or Global not being able to manage the Radio X brand; I don't know. Personality radio is not what Global do as a business.
Like all this week, Vernon has been part of the last 30 - 45 mins of the show. A deliberate attempt to try boost his ratings before he gets kicked off? Nothing flows and I don't think the rest of the station (apart from Vaughan who sounds very good) know who they're targeting.
That's the surprise story for me. Apart from a huge poster campaign and some other bits; they've attracted an audience (whether it's nostalgia or getting the format right). I personally love the music mix and seemed to have got their music/chat balance right. Only reason I don't listen more often is because Moyles isn't on it and I do a lot of my listening in the first half of the day (we have a Spotify playlist at work).
What happens after his holiday, who knows. Radio X is a big kick up the arse with some bigger personality presenters, broaden their playlist although it goes against Global's principals (I'm sure OFCOM will bend over like they always do), and allow it to grow. The constant petty competitions week in week out do disrupt Chris' flow.
Yudster wrote:fish heads wrote:... jeez guys there is only so many times you can joke Radio X is a tinpot station before the public believe it.
What's not to believe? It IS a tinpot station. Its credentials as a national broadcaster are flimsy at best and in reality non-existent...
It's because Radio X lost that music credibility when it re-branded. Although it was flagging a little bit before the announcement; it's ended up being plastered with a very bland/repetitive/narrow music mix with a big radio personality plus lots of smaller ones. You can't build a radio brand overnight.
It's a confusing brand to start with (even they couldn't get the description correct on launch). Moyles fans have replaced the XFM hardcores, but the rest of the station is not adding generic listeners. Around the TCMS, it's relatively poor, dull and disconnected. Whether that's Chris' fault or Global not being able to manage the Radio X brand; I don't know. Personality radio is not what Global do as a business.
Like all this week, Vernon has been part of the last 30 - 45 mins of the show. A deliberate attempt to try boost his ratings before he gets kicked off? Nothing flows and I don't think the rest of the station (apart from Vaughan who sounds very good) know who they're targeting.
hdsport82 wrote:Interesting that (the new) Virgin Radio without any FM presence and on the less widely reached D2 multiplex has got 490k from a standing start.
That's the surprise story for me. Apart from a huge poster campaign and some other bits; they've attracted an audience (whether it's nostalgia or getting the format right). I personally love the music mix and seemed to have got their music/chat balance right. Only reason I don't listen more often is because Moyles isn't on it and I do a lot of my listening in the first half of the day (we have a Spotify playlist at work).
What happens after his holiday, who knows. Radio X is a big kick up the arse with some bigger personality presenters, broaden their playlist although it goes against Global's principals (I'm sure OFCOM will bend over like they always do), and allow it to grow. The constant petty competitions week in week out do disrupt Chris' flow.