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Request Free Days
Greetings.
As you all well know, Jim and I were toying with the idea of taking the idea of Request Free Wednesday and taking it to it's logical conclusion: Request free month of April. The reason behind this is because of the positive response and reaction we've received with RFW. Turning requests off on Wednesdays, in this listener's opinion (and yes, I do listen, I don't just work here) is one of the best ideas we've come up with. That particular idea seemed to garner a lukewarm reception, to say the very least. So that particular idea has been shelved, but a few alternatives cropped up that definitely got our attention. But, in all fairness, let's take a look at ALL the ideas that have been bandied about:
So what do YOU think? Do you have any great ideas as to how we can take a good thing and make it better? SHOULD we take a good thing and make it better? Should we take a good thing and eliminate it entirely, thus opening the door to massive overrequesting and the end of the world as we know it, followed by the degeneration of western civilization and rule of the entire planet by cockroaches? (OK, so I exaggerated that last bit). We want to hear from YOU, the listeners. Post your ideas. Let us know. Jim and I don't do this just for ourselves, you know. ![]() Roger -Dot- Lee, who really wouldn't mind that last option, regardless of the fact that it has little or nothing to do with the subject at hand
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I generally don't request unless I hear a song that impresses me, and I want to hear more of that band's material. Given this, I probably would be slightly annoyed if I heard something great at the beginning of a request drought and had to wait an extended period of time to further explore the band. More request free days sounds great, but I'd prefer to see some space around them.
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Maybe one more request free day would be good. I don't request as much as I used to but do like to go request crazy now and then. However, I can't remember a bad day of listening, request free or not, so whatever the majority goes for, I'm an AM lifer regardless.
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I would like to see some better tracking to determine whether these requests are being made by the same enitity. The some simple policing if it gets out of hand. |
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Don't Requests show listener awareness?
Other Stations Play the English classics almost exclusivly. The beauty of the Moon is YOU DON'T. But...... There is a reason why the Giants have sold Millions and the obscure haven't. Sometimes I'm guessing that Requests holds the balance of the popular and the unknown. Also in hearing Artists I don't own , I cherish the Moon allowing me a way to hear more. This has turned into many disc buys -be carefull not to mess with your mix.
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In a word: YES! When is that, anyway? I've been busy lately and haven't been able to keep up like I should. Quote:
However, now that Postgres 8.x is out, and it has much better support for apache log importation, a quick and dirty perl script in conjunction with a couple of tables might help me track things like this a little more closely.
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I remember that. I also remember distinctly that 'Classic' coke wasn't the same thing as the pre new-coke coke. If I wanted to drink Pepsi, I'd have drunk Pepsi. So I switched to Mt. Dew and haven't looked back. Quote:
I have a free ticket on Airtran that's burning a hole in my pocket. I wonder if I can get a seat up there. I also wonder what kind of restrictions I'd face... Quote:
Roger -Dot- Lee, we need to move anyway.
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I'll find out what's avail in ROS tix in the interim. Quote:
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I don't have much to add to what I've already said, except why change what makes the Moon what it is. Who wants automation...we have enough in this life.
I haven't been requesting as much these days but that's not the point. I've been turned on to so much new music because of another moonies passion for something I've never heard before. That is priceless! Don't take it away. SAM could be quite useful in showcasing the new additions, as I mentioned before, and I could get behind SAM doing that one or two days a week, but that's about it. The Moon is unique because it gives people a chance to be involved in something that is near and dear to them, instead of simply being passive listeners. I would be very disappointed if the Moon became more SAM's domain. It would be a step backwards in my opinion....and for what. I understand that the folks who frequent the black box and white aren't the only listeners, but as Vax mentioned, if massive over requesting is causing concern, why not look at that instead. Thanks for the thread, Dotty. :0) |
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I must not be a great communicator. This started out as my idea, as a whim. But I did like it, as did Roger. The reasoning was not to stop a particular overrequestor. It was that Roger and I were both enjoying the mix more on Request free Wednesdays, compared to other days. There simply was more and better variety on Wednesdays. So we thought it might be a good idea to expand request free times.
We are not considering removing requests from Aural Moon. What we're asking about is how much variety do you want. It's a "fact" that there's more variety on request free days than request days. So, is one request free day a week too much? Too little? just right? etc. I'm not terribly inclined to remove RQ free Wed. But I won't add RQ free days without a show of listener support. Please continue to comment... |
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One shot
I'll try this all at once.
Even before I had a show I requested little. That's mainly because I listen not as much as others. Now I request nothing. Also, I try to play as much new additions as possible, and I take requests. What I do when my show plays is move up the current requests to play before my show so people don't have to wait. I try to get in 45 minutes before and clear the queue (so there's not a 4 hr wait to hear a rq). What I'm trying to say is that although I like random music better, the requests are crucial to a station's survival. Don't mess with the requests.....BUT, how about limiting them? Even if I agree 100% with another's musical tastes, it's not fair to have them request more than once or twice a day. You may find that last statement at crosspurposes with my situation. I have a show. However, I submit that I put a great deal of effort into the show and then I basically disappear (at least from selecting songs). I get three hours a week (and repeats), but I really take the time to select a show that I think people will like. Request free Wed is perfect. To further augment it, can't we try to limit requests by listener? As it stands now, from my eyeball estimation, about 50% of daytime songs are requests. Getting that number to one in four would be optimal. Also please remember that there are no requests during shows, so inherently they are "no request times". All that being said, SAM is no treat for this reason: There is too much of some artists on the Moon that are duplicate. Yes, Crimson, etc have live records that dominate the playlist. In summary, I vote for keeping RFW, limiting requests to two per person per day (I'm really tired of the SAME long songs requested too damnit!), and keeping a watch on the distribution. By the way RL, I'll be doing two Rosfest shows on the Scale.... |
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dot- this problem drags on and on....
and again i'll suggest that you change the way requests are made. move requests to a public forum ( remove the birthday forum if you need the space... why is that still here?) ![]() that requires persons making requests to be forum members ( IMO- a good thing), and allows the rest of us to aid in the policing. there's those of us that have an agenda (requests for kerry livgren, pain of salvation, ect. ...say no more)... ...those that are attempting to foist their superior tastes in music on the rest, requesting music from their collections, and likely, bands using fanlists to promote. i have to say that would be tempting. i could probably convince the majority of my mailing list (over 700) to drive you insane (but i won't.....yet ![]() k
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We're going to have to take some time to discuss this in depth later. In short: don't do it. That one hour delay is in for a reason, and circumventing it endangers our ability to provide requests entirely. I personally believe that waiting until after a show for your request is far preferable to not being able to make those requests at all. Wouldn't you agree? Quote:
We've discussed ways of doing this in the past, and they either proved to be too onerous to the listenership or too difficult to implement. Quote:
I disagree with the last portion of this statement (mainly on semantical grounds). They're not so much 'no request times' as much as they are 'one person request times'. Yes, they're themed, and yes they DO in fact go a long way toward playing more than the same old long songs. Ya know, now that I think about it, having the "Dr. Dot Randomness Show" a few times a week might not be a bad idea. Three hours worth of tunes generated by me hitting the 'select random song' button. Or maybe a script would do just as well (only there's really no way of telling how long that would run, since I haven't figured out how to program that in as yet, and I'm not likely to in the near future). OK, enough rambling on that particular silliness. As for the rest of the statement, I think that's what we're trying to do. The bottom line is that we're trying to get more of the obscure tunes out there, so we don't become 'All Flower Kings All The Time'. Quote:
I disagree here, too. From what I've seen going through the logs on RFW, there is no overabundance of Yes (or any of the other groups that have multiple albums on the station). In fact, there are certain instances of RFW where King Crimson didn't get played at all (a refreshing change, in my opinion, since I'm no fan of any of the incarnations of KC). Quote:
heh. I await the wailing on this particular idea (I'm still getting asked when the delay between RQs will go back to 60 mins from 90). Although, how about the idea of allowing two per day but removing the delay between requests? That way you can queue up your two requests and be done for the day. (put that bat down, Spaz, I was only joking about that last part). Quote:
Roger -Dot- Lee, would love to make it if I can.
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gotta go soon but
I'll try to reply.
I'm not being clear about what I'm saying about the queue, or you're not telling me now what you and Jim have told me before. So let's leave it at that. I'll talk to you sometime about it, but not today, and I won't move up rq's. So it's too onerous and difficult to limit the number of requests but ok to have a request free month?? Horsehockey. I should have let vax's reply stand...he had some fine points. If you can implement an hour delay you can implement 12. I'm continually confused by your hints at doing things like "programming songs to play" or "implementing changes". If you want to say you can do anything you want because you have the technical know how...well you've said that a lot. So just do it then if that makes you happy. I do not consider RFW the only non-request times. When SAM fills in tunes around requests, that counts too. And I know that's full of the same bands because there's more of them. Maybe you are not looking at a large enough sample. Look, I'm tired of being the bad guy here just because I'm opinionated. We agree on most of it. Look at others' ideas (posting your requests for all to see and no rq at all) and that should be more what you should debate. Time to enjoy a Saturday night....and we'll chat maybe by pm (I think I'm boring everyone and and I'm tired of discussing it here). I just want to do my show and that's it. I don't want to make any of these decisions. Anyone else weighing in? |
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Communications breakdown, it appears. We'll talk. But I don't recall ever saying to anyone, at any time, that it was SOP to move requests into the play queue. If Jim said so, let me know and he and I will get our stories straight. However, I kinda doubt it since it could lead to licensing issues in regards to the request functionality. And if you need to pad some time before your show, let me know. I'll show you a handy trick that Spaz showed me. I don't make these restrictions up simply to amuse myself, Rick. If I did they'd likely entail such restrictions that every other show be done with a faux french accent or something equally silly. I do this so Jim won't have to talk with Lawyers and others of their ilk. Quote:
OK, bad word. Difficulty to the user isn't what I was thinking. Distasteful would be more along the lines. The actual onerousness regarding users would be that what would show up in my mailbox should I implement a 12 hour RQ restriction or something like that. Perhaps I was thinking 'odious' or something equally impressive. English confuses me sometimes. Quote:
Yes, I can. But do we WANT to? The entire point is to encourage the play of stuff that isn't the 'standard'. If that's all we really wanted to do, we could save Jim a lot of dough on new CD purchases. But we don't want to, do we? Quote:
Methinks you're reading too much into what I'm saying. If I really wanted to do just whatever I felt like doing without input, we wouldn't be discussing it. I'd have already done it. Quote:
I'm looking at the station history going back to Feb. 2004. If you have access to more data, share. Quote:
You're not a bad guy just because you're opinionated, Rick. (anymore than I'm a bad guy because I have poor impulse control when it comes to taking cheap shots at friends.) Quote:
I'll debate what I see fit to debate, and ignore what I don't. Nothing new there. As for Kirk's idea, I'm mulling it over and will reply to it when I can either pull together sufficient technical foo to pull it off or sufficient reason why it wouldn't be practical. That's one of those ideas that a snap decision can't really be made on for a number of reasons. Quote:
Looking forward to it. It's apparent to me that we've got a communications issue that needs to be straightened out. Quote:
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Space really isn't the issue. It's the time and dedication required to monitor the request bin. It would have to be monitored on a 24x7 basis by at least one person (likely more). And if we happen to have a lapse where nobody is watching, how long will the RQ sit? Not that I'm rejecting the idea, just trying to figure out how to make it work. Quote:
Good points, both. But again, what about during off hours? Who's going to volunteer for the midnight-6a shift (time zone optional). Quote:
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