CMT getting as tight as Country radio
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CMT getting as tight as Country radio
I see comments in the newsgroup that CMT is working towards a format of 50% shoows and 50
% videos. Those vidios would be a core group of 39 with limited new material added.
This is a blow to independent or upcoming acts needing exposure.
Murcury was the major label to benefet last year with the success of Eric Heatherly and Jamie O'Neil. I think under these guidelines Jamie would never had a top 5 single.
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% videos. Those vidios would be a core group of 39 with limited new material added.
This is a blow to independent or upcoming acts needing exposure.
Murcury was the major label to benefet last year with the success of Eric Heatherly and Jamie O'Neil. I think under these guidelines Jamie would never had a top 5 single.
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You think Jamie was "discovered" mainly because of video?
I think I noticed her on video and radio about the same time. I'm still waiting for the next single to see more about her style of music. I'll have to say I liked "There Is No Arizona" -- even if it's not exactly hard-core country.
The other new-comer I like so far is Carl Dawn Johnson (I think that's her name) who sings "(By The Time I Get To) Georgia". I'll have to say that I've seen her video, but haven't really heard her on radio yet.
I certainly don't care for Heatherly's "Flowers On The Wall". I never really liked the original version, but I liked it better than his.
We got GAC a year or two back instead of CMT -- I'll have to say that I like it better than CMT.
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I think I noticed her on video and radio about the same time. I'm still waiting for the next single to see more about her style of music. I'll have to say I liked "There Is No Arizona" -- even if it's not exactly hard-core country.
The other new-comer I like so far is Carl Dawn Johnson (I think that's her name) who sings "(By The Time I Get To) Georgia". I'll have to say that I've seen her video, but haven't really heard her on radio yet.
I certainly don't care for Heatherly's "Flowers On The Wall". I never really liked the original version, but I liked it better than his.
We got GAC a year or two back instead of CMT -- I'll have to say that I like it better than CMT.
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Hey gang it happens cause we let them shove that stuff down our throats. Try refusing to buy products the station advertises. If they can't sell , Big companies won't buy the time for the ads. Let the companies know about your distaste for what you are watching. Tell them if they continue to advertise on that station you won't buy cause you don't like what you see. It beats writing to Gaylord or anybody like him. They know some young kid with bad hair and a scruffy goatee will buy anything. They think that's all that watches.
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Oh, no!
I called Carolyn "Carl". Man, what a typo that was.
I'm heading to Tin Pan South this year in Nashville (just a week away), and it looks like I'll be seeing Carolyn Dawn Johnson on April 6th at the 12th and Porter Playroom.
I don't really care too much for videos, either. Unless they're shot live at a concert, or at least look like the band is actually performing.
Watching videos sure beats watching commercials, though.
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I called Carolyn "Carl". Man, what a typo that was.
I'm heading to Tin Pan South this year in Nashville (just a week away), and it looks like I'll be seeing Carolyn Dawn Johnson on April 6th at the 12th and Porter Playroom.
I don't really care too much for videos, either. Unless they're shot live at a concert, or at least look like the band is actually performing.
Watching videos sure beats watching commercials, though.
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Watching videos sure beats watching commercials, though.
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I dunno, man... the more I thought about that, the more I disagree.
At least when you watch a commercial, you're aware that they're flogging something... that's the premise.
Videos seem like one of many appendages attached to music these days (light shows, fog machines, stage sets, T & A, dancers, etc, etc) in order to sell it to people who neither know nor care anything about music.
I agree with Donny. Someone write that in the minutes.
-John
Watching videos sure beats watching commercials, though.
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I dunno, man... the more I thought about that, the more I disagree.
At least when you watch a commercial, you're aware that they're flogging something... that's the premise.
Videos seem like one of many appendages attached to music these days (light shows, fog machines, stage sets, T & A, dancers, etc, etc) in order to sell it to people who neither know nor care anything about music.
I agree with Donny. Someone write that in the minutes.
-John