return to tranceaddict TranceAddict Forums Archive > Local Scene Info / Discussion / EDM Event Listings > USA > USA - New York

 
Jon o Bir/Nic Fancuilli not on the radio 1 residency???
View this Thread in Original format
PvDOBseSSioN
i was just looking on the radio 1 website and jon o bir + nic fancuilli are not part of the residency anymore :conf: :conf: :conf: :( :( :(

did they get that big over the past year, or did the ratings suck that bad they took them off the program???
InterMilan31
I saw that and I think its due to the ratings and the whole idea is kinda ed anyway how are we supposed to keep track when who is who is playing this week:whip:

Stupid BBC but I hear JudgeJules show is getting the ax...but it seems as if they are going in a different direction in their programming which sucks...Tong has more rap tracks sometimes and JudgeJules opening 15 is normally mainstream pop/rap:whip:
PvDOBseSSioN
radio 1 has to go back to its roots damnit :whip: :whip:
Vlad
Fact of the matter is they play what will get ratings, and hip-hop is what gets rating, except in Europe, atleast its a combination of hip-hop and EDM, not like in the US. But its what will bring in the money, and thats why they will play it more frequently. If you can get more ratings, obviously more companies will want to advertise, so on and so forth.
InterMilan31
quote:
Originally posted by Vlad
Fact of the matter is they play what will get ratings, and hip-hop is what gets rating, except in Europe, atleast its a combination of hip-hop and EDM, not like in the US. But its what will bring in the money, and thats why they will play it more frequently. If you can get more ratings, obviously more companies will want to advertise, so on and so forth.


bbc radio one doesnt need money genious neither does it allow advertisements
PvDOBseSSioN
quote:
Originally posted by Vlad
Fact of the matter is they play what will get ratings, and hip-hop is what gets rating, except in Europe, atleast its a combination of hip-hop and EDM, not like in the US. But its what will bring in the money, and thats why they will play it more frequently. If you can get more ratings, obviously more companies will want to advertise, so on and so forth.



i know that but it still doesn't change the fact that they are selling out and that this sux!
Vlad
quote:
Originally posted by InterMilan31
bbc radio one doesnt need money genious neither does it allow advertisements


First off... its spelled genius.

Secondly, they do have advertising - its not like the kind you will hear in the US on syndicated radio programming, but they do have advertising.

Finally, BBC Radio One might not need the money, but who says they dont want more? The rich only want to get richer. Rupert Murdock is the billionaire CEO of Fox, but he still went out and bought MySpace for 500 million. Why? To make more money.
InterMilan31
quote:
Originally posted by Vlad
First off... its spelled genius.

Secondly, they do have advertising - its not like the kind you will hear in the US on syndicated radio programming, but they do have advertising.

Finally, BBC Radio One might not need the money, but who says they dont want more? The rich only want to get richer. Rupert Murdock is the billionaire CEO of Fox, but he still went out and bought MySpace for 500 million. Why? To make more money.


lol @ my spelling

name me some ads on the bbc?

As far as my knowledge is the BBC cant make money on anything but public funding which is charged via the licensing fee every resident pays same in all national stations in europe
InterMilan31
quote:

What your licence provides:
The BBC is paid for directly through each household TV licence. This allows it to run a wide range of popular public services for everyone, free of adverts and independent of advertisers, shareholders or political interests. 95.6% of the UK population used the BBC every month in 2004/5.


from the BBC official website:rolleyes:
Vlad
So youre telling me all the advertising that goes on during the radio shows for parties and events that are going on within the UK, as well as other places is aired without some sort of fee? I dont care what they put on their site, companies pay BBC Radio to make mention of things alittle more frequently.

bobba lou
plastician and tayo
InterMilan31
quote:
Originally posted by Vlad
So youre telling me all the advertising that goes on during the radio shows for parties and events that are going on within the UK, as well as other places is aired without some sort of fee? I dont care what they put on their site, companies pay BBC Radio to make mention of things alittle more frequently.


they might but they are doing that under the table or payoffs which is most likely but normally the BBC promotion for parties are just like those in the DJ Mag and other DJ sites. Its free submission the final word on who gets to be promoted is the publication itself. Trust me this is one of the things I studied in the UK.
CLICK TO RETURN TO TOP OF PAGE
 
Privacy Statement