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![]() "Doug Smith W9WI" wrote in message ... True, though look at the rest of that list for Milwaukee. 80% of the top-10 stations are FM. Only 53% of all radio stations (not counting non-commercial) in the Milwaukee market are FM. There's a lot of AM stations being left out. A similar situation exists in other markets. In many (14 of the top 35) markets, an AM station is #1. However, in 11 of the top 35 the top-ranked AM station is the ONLY AM in the top 10, and in no market are there more than three AMs in the top 10. (unless you count the AM side of an AM/FM simulcast) I guess the point is, an AM station can be successful but ONLY if it has the signal to fully cover the market. The vast majority don't. That is exactly the issue. There are markets where only one or two AMs fully cover the Arbitron survey area, others with none. Look at a few examples: Houston, maybe 2 AMs, 610 and 740 cover the whole market. Washington, DC: no AM fully covers metro. Cleveland: 3 AMs cover daytime, two at night. Miami/Ft Lauderdale... maybe 2 (560 and 610) cover day and night. On the other hand, markets like San Francisco have multiple good AM signals, and 3 to 4 AMs in the top 10 consistently. NY is similar, with WABC, WINS and WCBS among the top stations, and WFAN top or second highest biller. Pittsburgh: one AM has fullmarket coverage. Denver: 2, maybe 3 have full day and night coverage. Phoenix: 2 AMs truly cover the whole MSA. Dallas/Ft Worth... except for 1080, 570 and 820, no station covers the whole metro. It is all about the signal. |
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On 23 Dec 2003 19:41:14 GMT, David Eduardo ("David") writes:
David Washington, DC: no AM fully covers metro. WMAL? |
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