Thursday, March 24, 2005

DON'T MESS WITH A ROCKCHICK!

I LOVE SATELLITE RADIO.

Here is part of the reason why. This is an email I sent the CRAPPY local radio station. They play nothing but the same 20 songs over and over, day after day, with zillions of commercials in between. They have NO BALLS.

So, I sent an email telling them how bummed out I was, because I've been listening to the station for 10 years. BUT...There is a REASON why I made the switch. Read my email to the dickheads at WPBZ in West Palm Beach, Florida:

Dear (dickhead),

I'm not sure if you are the person to say this to or not, or even if it matters what I think, but here goes.

I've been listening to the Buzz for ten years. I've been loyal. But lately, I've noticed a decline. It started with the loss of the Morning Buzz team, but that was the tip of the iceberg. The Buzz takes no chances anymore. For example, I called the other night to request a song by a very talented up-and-coming band, Louis XIV. They were named one of Rolling Stone's 10 Bands To Watch in 2005 and they have been featured in commercials, on television, in ads and video games, and all over the place. I called to request their single and was told that since it did not do well
on "Dropping Trou," it was dropped from the play list. I can't express to you how angry that made me. The Buzz uses Dropping Trou to judge whether or not a band is worthy of air time? Don't you think that is flawed? I didn't hear it, no one I know heard it, or else we would have called to say we love the song and we love the band.

Due to that experience, I decided to give up listening to the Buzz. I bought satellite radio, along with a group of people I know who were also furious with the Buzz for its lack of balls, for lack of a better term. Wouldn't you know it, one of the first songs I heard when I tuned in to Sirius, was Finding Out True Love Is Blind by Louis XIV.

Figures, doesn't it?

Corporate Radio will die if it doesn't start taking chances. I would much rather pay for radio and hear new and interesting things minus the endless stream of commercials than listen to the same 20 songs over and over again.

You guys are losing listeners left and right. I don't know if you realize it or not. Take some advice from someone who used to be loyal and do something. quick. Expand your Buzz Junior segment...just let those artists into the main airplay! You will find that people will LOVE hearing new things and saying they heard it before anyone else did. I'm sad! I used to love the Buzz, but because you had no real reason not to play one of my favorite bands, I'm done with Corporate Radio. Infinity needs to wake up.

Sincerely,
Amy Bower
NOW, HERE IS THE DICKHEAD'S RESPONSE:
Thanks for noticing the decline...we've been working really hard on
it...enjoy the satellite...
How much are you paying a month for radio that could care less about you? Just for the heck of it, the reason we didn't play Louis XIV is because the song sucked...no one tells us what to play. We make our own decisions! Lastly when you write an email to someone telling them how much they suck don't expect a friendly reply...
signed, dickhead ...and yes our listeners matter...the ones who care to write constructive criticisms......
Isn't that mature and professional?
THIS IS WHY I LOVE SATELLITE RADIO! BECAUSE UNLIKE WHAT DICKHEAD SAYS, THEY CARE ENOUGH TO PLAY EVERYTHING THEIR SUBSCRIBERS WANT. THEY PLAY UP AND COMING ARTISTS. THEY ***DON'T DO PAYOLA***

SCREW CORPORATE RADIO.
SCREW THE FCC.

LONG LIVE GOOD MUSIC. I AM PAYING FOR RADIO JUST FOR THE CHANCE TO HEAR IT ON A REGULAR BASIS.

Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.
Ames

VISIT THE BUZZ'S WEBSITE AND TELL THEM THAT THEY SUCK AND THAT THEY SHOULD PLAY LOUIS AND OTHER FLEDGLING BANDS

1 comment:

Mrs. M-W said...

Damn the Man!

Luckly for me, my local alternative station still plays up and coming shit. Actually that is almost all they play, so much that I am now almost "tired" of the "new" stuff and have reverted to my iPod which is cramed with the same stuff. Yeah for satallite. Down with Pigfucker! Oh... Howard Stern is moving to Satallite as soon as his contact is up in 9 months, 10 days, and 9 hours.