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Is Your Radio Tuning To You?
Oyear
#1 Posted : Friday, March 19, 2010 2:32:14 PM
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Simple question really . . . do you listen to the radio? . . . if so . . . do you like what you hear? Is it the music you want or music you are forced to listen to?

Maybe it’s just me . . . or maybe I listen to too much of it, but I personally feel that the whole thing is repetitive. Same ol’ same ol’! I would prefer to listening to more new stuff more often, more discoveries so to speak rather than the same people over and over.

Unfortunately though, and yes, I have been drowning myself in the miasma of self-pity’ . . . I don’t think trends are going to change any time soon. Radio stations are a profit making machine like any other business and must have decided to play the popular music. After all, if its popular it means that people like it and want more of it . . . isn’t it? I think as much as radio stations play what they think people want to hear, by that nature, you sort of have to be famous to be famous if you get my drift. You have to be famous to get onto radio . . . and in a way you need radio to get famous.

All this obviously rests on ones definition of ‘famous’ but I know of a great number of artist, local and foreign who are amazing to the core meaning of the word, but never get onto any radio station by virtue of not being popular enough. Some even have cult like following, I mean if you were to go to some of these live shown in Kenya you would get some very talented artist being cheered on by an enthusiastic crowd . They play varied instruments and singing beautiful music but of course it won’t be the club stuff, the youthful ‘5.00 pm TV’ music so clearly no radio play. I mean when was the last time you heard Mr. Wainaina on radio . . . Aaron Rimbui, Carole Atemi, Chris Adwar, Valery Kimani?? Which is a pity because they really do have good music. Have you ever heard of Asa? . . . Ayo, Lira, Conya Doss, Corrine Bailey-Rae, Chrisette Michele, The Script, Emogen Heap, Vampire Weekend, Mos Def, Raekwon, Katie Melua . . . or even David Guetta before he did a song with Akon and got into local radio.

This is to me is what has led to the misguided notion that right now in Kenya, Gospel musician are the only ones with their act together as they are getting mad exposure. The different I beg to put forward, is that they get the air play . . . across the board!! And with that, the listenership to follow.

Research shows that radio listenership has been on the decline in general . . . more personal music devices, CDs, internet radio and stuff . . . but in Kenya . . . is it that only? It is said though, that people do not listen to radio for the music, but for the presenters . . . well, I believe a survey done like two or so years back declared Citizen radio the most favored radio station in the country, playing benga and zilizopendwa . . . and with some not so exiting Djs . . . but that’s my opinion.

Anyway. . . it is what it is, I think I’m right . . . what do you think??
Mel Munyua
#2 Posted : Friday, March 19, 2010 3:48:12 PM
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I Feel you Oyear, Radio sucks in kenya, ok maybe sucks is abit harsh. Where is their diversity and going out of their way to give us range and depth. Funny thing was listening to radio yesterday (havent one that in a while) and they presenters were talking about Michael buffer but they didnt know is name so they refered him as that wreso gut who says "Lets get ready to tumble" Personally i thing most dont even really know much about music, its just work
aemathenge
#3 Posted : Friday, March 19, 2010 5:06:49 PM
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Get a hobby. Read a book. Change channels.
muganda
#4 Posted : Friday, March 19, 2010 6:26:26 PM
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@Oyear, Oh yeah! Many issues in your thread though:

uno: I do listen to music; and in my books one of the hardest radio stations to listen to is Kiss FM. They just take the 'distribute airplay based on popularity' thing too damn far!

I've always been loyal to Capital FM, and quite often, I find myself discovering something new. Biggest problem, hands down, with Kenyan radio stations remains the 'chatter'. Radio stations are paid more if they have presenters endorse products.


dos: But your second argument in unfair. Anything worth doing comes with a toil that makes it worth the success. In music, it's getting noticed and keeping it fresh, then you can get paid. And if it didn't work, we wouldn't have Jua Kali, Nonini, Carole Atemi etc.

tres: Music is a game of numbers. Often heard River Road is the real Kenyan music world hence the gospel, zilizopendwa, vernacular etc. The genres are not at all misguided, infact on mobile tunes these are the leading genres.


cuatro: Aaah in conclusion, I couldn't help but pick out Asa on your list. Gifted lady who sang 'Jailer'. Controversy here is, as unpatriotic as it may seem, I always thought she deserved the MAMA award when Wahu won it. The creativity, unique voice, writing...

Sample the works http://www.asa-official....p?page=album&lang=en
bkismat
#5 Posted : Saturday, March 20, 2010 6:48:36 AM
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Listen to Lunchtime Melodies and Sundowner on good old KBC.
It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are a fool than to open it and remove all doubt...
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Oyear
#6 Posted : Monday, March 22, 2010 10:49:54 AM
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First . . . Asa should have won . . . patriotism and all . . .

But ain’t that what I’m talking about, Asa didn’t get the win most probably because as much as you and I know she really is that good, MAMA is by popularity vote! Now If the vote was in Europe or a worldwide thing, Asa would probably Kill Wahu hands down but then the MAMA is mainly marketed within Africa to countries that like Kenya have radio stations that are very narrow on their choice of music. So the MAMA awards becomes a contest of who is more popular here rather than who is more talented. Who is more popular here is the one who get the most radio plays.

Now, maybe it’s Asa’s fault for not doing enough to popularise herself here for instance, but R. Kelly has never been here, same as Usher or any of those Lil’ somethings all over radio . . .
Getting your music on radio though, is based on who you know at the station or who produces your song. If you’re from one of the popular producers or from one f the known studios then you would get airplay mainly because you already have inroads into he station. It won’t matter how good . . . or bad, the song is . . . it will get airplay and sometimes die off sometimes go on to be big hits. But at least you would get that chance.

That 'aemathenge' person is right, better off just buy the CDs one likes and get on with it . . . the radio stations are indeed spelling their own doom. Also as 'kismat' mentions, it’s the same good ol KBC which seems to be showing staying power . . .

It’s not to say that only the old stuff is good and that there’s no new good music . . .just that the stations don’t seem interested in the new good stuff that would still be playing 20 years down the line . . .
anasazi
#7 Posted : Monday, March 22, 2010 2:27:47 PM
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Quite on point. Radio is too narrow for my tastes...I prefer to run my own playlist.. I actually listen to radio mostly in the office. Apart from that, radio??? Naaahh. I also agree that Asa should have won hands down. Now this may draw some heat my way, but I did not find anything exceptional in that wahu song. Sure, it was catchy and easy to remember, lakini musically speaking, to me it was just another song... just my two cents
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niando
#8 Posted : Monday, March 22, 2010 3:04:00 PM
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when bored by local radio stations I tune to BBC. They always have good stuff.Are less noisy compared to Local FMs
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Oyear
#9 Posted : Monday, March 22, 2010 3:14:16 PM
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Wow, niado . . . you just nailed it. I remember listening to BBC sometime back and they actually had a program discovering new artists from Africa . . .go figure . . . I can't remember the name of the program for the life of me.
anasazi
#10 Posted : Monday, March 22, 2010 4:18:07 PM
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Actually used to do a lot of BBC. Need to get back to that. Found it very intellectually stimulating
Form is temporary, class is permanent
wanjirus
#11 Posted : Wednesday, March 24, 2010 6:37:46 AM
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In search of a better station to tune to, nowadays ave found something nice, capital FM UK really works for me when am on the net, personally what pisses me of is the not so useful and very annoying political news,cjui Raila this,kibaki that,and some other idiots who are given airplay and attention whenever they open their foul mouth, we really have not changed much from the days when KBC would bring news always starting with Rais Daniel......and his portrait,can we have a media without politics? Kenyan politics are sickening and we the ordinary people, worship them politicians.

Nowadays listening to a station via the internet is possible coz the prolonged buffering one used to experience before is no more, am not sure what came up.
Oyear
#12 Posted : Wednesday, March 24, 2010 8:48:05 AM
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Funny thing . . . last week some journalist actually had the audacity to ask the PM why they took so much airtime on the media . . . correctly he mentioned that he wasn't the editor . . . When a journalist asks someone why they are always on their paper then I think that’s the epitome of ‘zombie- ness ‘ so to speak . . . doing without knowing what you’re doing or why it is you’re doing it!!

I think the local stations, again, aren't in tune with what people truly want. They seem to have become enslaved to some weird sense of comfort telling them that as long as they have people phoning in and advertisers paying up, then they are not doing anything wrong and so they are adamantly stinking to the status quo. Pride comes before a fall.

Just as someone mentioned earlier, better off switching off . . . i’m now tied up on some serious Fela Anikulapo Kuti . . . good stuff.

By the way, is the VOA radio station still airing?
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