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WLW AM ranked #1
www.miss103.com www.us963.com www.mix987.com All Three ranked A
Number One,by ME.If you can tune in and listen with your computer,you will hear what I mean. cuhulin |
WLW AM ranked #1
Don't Mess With Texas,,,,,,, Don't Mess With N'Awlins.If any of y'all
crazy wimmins out there want to mess with this crazy Mississippi Coon Ass dude.Hmmmmm........ cuhulin |
WLW AM ranked #1
wrote in message ... Don't Mess With Texas,,,,,,, Don't Mess With N'Awlins.If any of y'all crazy wimmins out there want to mess with this crazy Mississippi Coon Ass dude.Hmmmmm........ cuhulin what are you going to do? put on your wig and your bra and scare them to death? |
WLW AM ranked #1
Why,do you want me to put on my wig and my bra? I am not that crazy,not
for you anyway.y'all can listen to any radio shows y'all want too.I am fixin to put my false teeth in that cup of fizzy stuff and me and doggy are goin to bed. cuhulin |
WLW AM ranked #1
David Eduardo wrote:
At the present rate, all AMs in a few years will be religious or niche ethnic focused, once news-talk moves to FM. Sure, there will be AM stations, but with nearly no listening and serving very tiny constituencies. Are you saying that FM will no longer be primarily a music medium? If so, that will be the end of FM for me. |
WLW AM ranked #1
On Mar 7, 9:58 am, "David Eduardo" wrote:
wrote in message ups.com... "Stars line up for 'Simpsons'" "Radio ratings: Clear Channel's WLW-AM (700) was the big winner in spring quarter Arbitron ratings, taking first place with all adults in morning, midday, afternoon and evening ratings." And there is no other AM for the next 13 ranked positions in the market. DE - When 'you' Are Numb3r # 1 (Número Uno) Who Cares Who The Other 13 Are . . . ~ RHF . . .. . |
WLW AM ranked #1
"HFguy" wrote in message news:iU7Ih.5109$ig.1577@trndny07... David Eduardo wrote: At the present rate, all AMs in a few years will be religious or niche ethnic focused, once news-talk moves to FM. Sure, there will be AM stations, but with nearly no listening and serving very tiny constituencies. Are you saying that FM will no longer be primarily a music medium? If so, that will be the end of FM for me. One or more FMs will be all talk... maybe even an all sports one, too. |
WLW AM ranked #1
David Eduardo wrote:
Again: those are 12+ numbers, not the sales demos of 25-54. Each of them does significantly worse in 25-54. For example, WGN is not even in the top 20 in Chicago in 25-54 in the latest ratings. This is why its revenues have dropped so severely. And in most markets, only one or two AMs are in the top 20 in the sales demos vs. 18 or 19 FMs. Most major AMs are considering a transition to FM to "get back" the 35-54 numbers they need to be able to sell, or they will become all over-55 soon, and cease to be profitable. Companies like Bonneville, Clear Channel, Cox and others are already moving news/talk formats to FM. Others will follow. It's not about 12+ ratings... it is about the ability to convert ratings to revenue because news/talk is a very expensive format and revenue is declining because so much of the audience is over 55. There is no money in 55+... in larger markets, advertisers will not buy 55+. You seem to live in a world of radio and it's relation to money. I would be insufferably bored with such a life. Do you have any hobbies or other creative interests? What do you talk about at parties? Can you go a day or more without talking to anyone about commercial radio? If I was a billionaire, I would own a large group of commercial free radio stations across the country with nothing but music and information. I bet the FCC would try to stop me from doing it because there wouldn't be any money in it for them or the government in general. |
WLW AM ranked #1
On Mar 7, 3:24 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
wrote in message oups.com... On Mar 7, 3:58?pm, "David Eduardo" wrote: wrote in message roups.com... "Stars line up for 'Simpsons'" "Radio ratings: Clear Channel's WLW-AM (700) was the big winner in spring quarter Arbitron ratings, taking first place with all adults in morning, midday, afternoon and evening ratings." And there is no other AM for the next 13 ranked positions in the market. Even your fellow IBOC shills know AM-HD is dead - From Mike Walker avsforum today: AM itself is near-death, but HD AM is on nearly every viable AM in the top 75 to 100 markets. |
I Predict : In The Year 2050 - DE Will Be Dead -but- AM {Analog} Radio Will Still Be Alive !
On Mar 8, 6:51 am, "David Eduardo" wrote:
wrote in message ups.com... I found your little Arbitron ratings: http://www.arbitron.com/radio_stations/home.htm That is 12+ (all ages). Advertisers do not buy 12+, which is why Arbitron gives the data away. Stations pay hundreds of thousands of dollars a year to get the specific age groups, because advertisers want 25-54 and its subsets, not the 55+ AM gets. No stations are ranked even close to WLW AM In 25-54, there is a virtual three way tie for first. Half the WLW audience is over 55, and useless for sales. And, aside from WLW, there is no other AM station in the top 15 in Cincy. - funny, I checked New York, for example, and there are a bunch of AMs in the top rankings ahead of FMs. In 25-54, there is no AM station until you get to #15. The first 14 stations are all FM. While the #1 station has over a 7 share of listening, the highest rated AM has just a 2 share. As usual, you are full-of-**** - be AMs naysayer so this wonderful, destructive HD-AM can save the AM band. You are simply a ****ing IBOC shill. Your argument just turned and bit you. My whole point is that AM is becoming a band only for old people, one that advertisers have no interest in. You tried to prove something with figures that are meaningless, 12+ ratings. And the fact is, advertising is not sold on 12+, it is sold on 18-34 and 25-54 adult demos. AM is dying because the listeners are too old and advertisers can not reach their most desirable consumers on AM. DE =IF= Everything that you say {write] is True : Then you have made the Case for FM "HD" {IBOC} Radio and proven that AM {Analog-and-HD} Radio is Doomed. Someday right here in the USofA AM Radio will be DEAD. -Or- At least limited to the role of Longwave (LW) Radio in Europe - A few powerful {Analog} Radio Stations that serve a Regional Radio Listening Audience that extends far beyond your limited "Local Listener" Definition. DE - In the year 2050 : * You will be Dead. * Hey - Most Likely I will be Dead Too. * AM {Analog} Radio Will Still Be Alive with a few High Powered {Analog} Stations that can be Heard Coast-to-Coast. it's a vision thing ~ RHF |
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