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Post by gbam on Jun 3, 2012 1:01:53 GMT -5
It is enough prove to me since A is a bigger star than the two of them. I therefore do not expext radio to treat them the same since their is a difference of singles treatment released by a Rihanna to an Adam one for example. Please post the proof that radio is treating them the same way, because facts have been posted by several posters in the last two pages that point to this not being the case. Radio is treating Adam BETTER, therefore there is no proof of a gay bias when comparing these three situations. The facts say the opposite of what you are trying to imply. Yippie! I am finally happy I could reply to this now as my reply refused to be posted the other day. Anyway what I meant by all my posts on Kris and Haley is that, their performance on the radio is not the gauge I use for Adam's as I do not believe they have accomplished or at the same level as Adam. Another thing I would like to point out is, when I am talking radio, I am talking POP radio and not HAC where those two are charting. NB: I needed to point this out as I feel I was either deliberately been misunderstood or maybe I was not coherent enough in expressing myself.
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Post by gbam on Jun 3, 2012 1:31:25 GMT -5
So playing the fewest songs that appeal to the greatest number of listeners could be a problem for Adam cause he is so polarizing. I think that quote could also translate to fewest number of artists period, since CHR is dominated by the same handful of artists. Newer artists get added, and put on high rotation everyday. Do you follow the Chr charts on Pulse music board (chr)?. If you do, you might see obscure acts radio spoon feeds people with everyday. Adam has scored hits on that format before and his being polarizing did not crash their biz. Chris Brown, Kanye are more polarizing than him and they still get on the radio. I do not personally think 'polarizing' is the main issue.
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