User:TheCanadianAndNewYorker/opinions/Maroon 5 should stop being overplayed on radio

THE FOLLOWING IS A MISCELLANEOUS ESSAY.

In the Twin Cities area (which is where I live in right now), I kept hearing Maroon 5 songs on my radio! They play it so much so that I have since abandoned listening to FM radio because of too much Maroon 5 on the pop stations. If you've seen my user page recently, you might have seen a new userbox there that says "This user listens to AM radio". I basically moved to listening to Newsradio on AM radio, listening to WCCO 830 AM and I intend to stay listening to only AM radio because of too much Maroon 5! Since I probably will not go back to FM soon, I probably might have to buy a special device that will convert an FM signal into AM if I want to listen to music on the radio again. I just cannot stand this exaggeration by the FM pop music stations for their Maroon 5 bias! You might have experienced this overplaying on your local radio station, some of you might find that annoying, others may not. Once again, this overplaying has to stop!

Update 10 June 2021: apparently I took another listen to the FM radio band since I went exclusive AM and it seems like the radio stations in Minneapolis Saint Paul are just increasing their playing of Maroon 5 and are not sticking to their slogans of "More Variety", "Best Variety", etc. I think those slogans are now basically lies, especially on the Hot AC stations, Hot AC was a genre I listened to the most on radio. As of 10 June 2021, I heard Taylor Swift play only one time on the radio. The rest of my favourite artists: 0 times. How many times did Maroon 5 play: 7. See, this is what I'm talking about an overexaggeration of maroon 5 on the radio! If I'm going to listen to music on radio again, I will listen to CHR/Top 40 radio since they play actual variety and the slogans CHR radio stations use are actually saying the truth. Plus, Top 40 radio actually plays a diverse range of artists and not the same ones over and over again like on Hot AC radio. Which means I might hear my faves more on CHR radio. But once again, if I'm going to listen to music on the radio again, I'll need to get an FM to AM converter, since I won't return to FM listening anytime soon.

Update 25 June 2021: Finally got the FM to AM converter. Now I can listen to 101.3 KDWB (the top 40 station in the twin cities) on my radio when I want to listen to music. I think I have to put the frequency on the AM radio to 1000 kHz to pick up the signal from the FM to AM converter, and because it's a CHR station, in the extremely rare event maroon 5 comes on, I can just do some things that will make the AM radio make an interference sound for the duration of their songs.

THE PRECEDING WAS A MISCELLANEOUS ESSAY.

--CanadianAndNYer (talk)