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A few thoughts as nighttime IBOC operation looms later this week...
On Thu, 13 Sep 2007 03:25:51 -0700, IBOCcrock
wrote: A few thoughts as nighttime IBOC operation looms later this week... I'll be OK as I'm out of the nightime pattern of all the directional locals (I've been testing in the morning). KGO and KKOH should be OK here, but will be severely compromised in the big city of Los Angeles, where KGO has many listeners. |
A few thoughts as nighttime IBOC operation looms later this week...
"David" wrote in message ... On Thu, 13 Sep 2007 03:25:51 -0700, IBOCcrock wrote: A few thoughts as nighttime IBOC operation looms later this week... I'll be OK as I'm out of the nightime pattern of all the directional locals (I've been testing in the morning). KGO and KKOH should be OK here, but will be severely compromised in the big city of Los Angeles, where KGO has many listeners. KGO has no listeners in LA. I averaged the last 4 ratings books for LA, and KGO has a 0.0. It has a cume of 5.5 thousand, all of which were away from home listening (which probably means people driving while out of LA. ) |
A few thoughts as nighttime IBOC operation looms later this week...
On Sep 13, 11:37 am, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"David" wrote in message ... On Thu, 13 Sep 2007 03:25:51 -0700, IBOCcrock wrote: A few thoughts as nighttime IBOC operation looms later this week... I'll be OK as I'm out of the nightime pattern of all the directional locals (I've been testing in the morning). KGO and KKOH should be OK here, but will be severely compromised in the big city of Los Angeles, where KGO has many listeners. KGO has no listeners in LA. I averaged the last 4 ratings books for LA, and KGO has a 0.0. It has a cume of 5.5 thousand, all of which were away from home listening (which probably means people driving while out of LA. ) Yeah, but your calculations are always rushed and half-assed because you're busy trying to fill orders for colloidal silver. |
A few thoughts as nighttime IBOC operation looms later this week...
On Sep 13, 8:37 am, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"David" wrote in message ... On Thu, 13 Sep 2007 03:25:51 -0700, IBOCcrock wrote: A few thoughts as nighttime IBOC operation looms later this week... I'll be OK as I'm out of the nightime pattern of all the directional locals (I've been testing in the morning). KGO and KKOH should be OK here, but will be severely compromised in the big city of Los Angeles, where KGO has many listeners. KGO has no listeners in LA. I averaged the last 4 ratings books for LA, and KGO has a 0.0. It has a cume of 5.5 thousand, all of which were away from home listening (which probably means people driving while out of LA. ) Again d'Eduardo in your "World of Sellable Numbers" 5,500 People in the LA Area - DO NOT COUNT ! |
A few thoughts as nighttime IBOC operation looms later this week...
On Sep 13, 4:13 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"Steve" wrote in message ups.com... On Sep 13, 11:37 am, "David Eduardo" wrote: "David" wrote in message . .. On Thu, 13 Sep 2007 03:25:51 -0700, IBOCcrock wrote: A few thoughts as nighttime IBOC operation looms later this week... I'll be OK as I'm out of the nightime pattern of all the directional locals (I've been testing in the morning). KGO and KKOH should be OK here, but will be severely compromised in the big city of Los Angeles, where KGO has many listeners. KGO has no listeners in LA. I averaged the last 4 ratings books for LA, and KGO has a 0.0. It has a cume of 5.5 thousand, all of which were away from home listening (which probably means people driving while out of LA. ) Yeah, but your calculations are always rushed and half-assed because you're busy trying to fill orders for colloidal silver. Those are not calculations. They are figures right out of Arbitron's Maximi$er software for KGO in the LA MSA for the last 12 months ending June.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yes, but you're too busy trying to fill colloidal silver orders to pull the right figures off the screen. And you haven't even STARTED on the ginseng orders! |
A few thoughts as nighttime IBOC operation looms later this week...
"David" wrote in message ... On Thu, 13 Sep 2007 15:37:33 GMT, "David Eduardo" wrote: "David" wrote in message . .. On Thu, 13 Sep 2007 03:25:51 -0700, IBOCcrock wrote: A few thoughts as nighttime IBOC operation looms later this week... I'll be OK as I'm out of the nightime pattern of all the directional locals (I've been testing in the morning). KGO and KKOH should be OK here, but will be severely compromised in the big city of Los Angeles, where KGO has many listeners. KGO has no listeners in LA. I averaged the last 4 ratings books for LA, and KGO has a 0.0. It has a cume of 5.5 thousand, all of which were away from home listening (which probably means people driving while out of LA. ) Your books are the enemy of the craft of radio. There is no "craft" of commercial radio without audience measurement to support the revenue side any more than there is no "craft" of automobile design unless the designs sell cars. KGO has listeners in Los Angeles. I know some of them. I told you there are a few thousand. The #1 station in LA has 2 million. In the overall picture of things, KGO has no listeners in LA... as I told you, the bulk of the diary mentions for KGO (4 in total, on average, for the last 12 months) were "away from home" meaning they were possibly not even in market receptions. I hear others calling into the programs. Probably the same 4 people. You even admit to knowing of 5,500 people who managed to crack your ''books''. Artless bean counters like you killed radio. You suck. We work in a business. And the business model of radio today is 100% based on usage of stations inside our local metro survey area. Out of nearly 5000 AM stations, I doubt even 25 get any revenue from skywave reception, and nearly none get revenue from anything but the local metro on groundwave listening. |
A few thoughts as nighttime IBOC operation looms later this week...
"David" wrote in message ... On Thu, 13 Sep 2007 13:20:23 -0700, "David Eduardo" wrote: "Bart Bailey" wrote in message ... In t posted on Thu, 13 Sep 2007 15:37:33 GMT, David Eduardo wrote: Begin KGO has no listeners in LA. I averaged the last 4 ratings books for LA, and KGO has a 0.0. That means that 0.0 people took the time to play your ratings game, LA has many KGO listeners as does San Diego. And San Diego has exactly zero. It showed neither in cume nor share. Zero, zip, nada. Your books are useless below a 0.5 share. Actually, you have that totally wrong. If a station has less than about the equivalent of a 0.3 share, Arbitron considers them not to meet Minimum Reporting Standards because they do not appear in enough diaries, with enough time listening, to be considered significant. To Arbitron, anything below the MRS standard is not representative of any real listening and is purely coincidental and not reliable; such stations are not "in the book" to use their term. So any station not appearing in a handful of diaries at least is considered to have zero significant listening and whatever mentions may occur (there are 30,000 diaries for LA in a year) can come from away from home listening or poorly described internet listening or any number of other sources. In LA, a station with a 0.5 share can bill $5 million dollars a year. It's significant. KGO has a 0.0 share. |
A few thoughts as nighttime IBOC operation looms later this week...
On Sep 15, 11:39 am, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"Steve" wrote in message oups.com... Well, I suppose there's no COMMERCIAL service of any kind unless there's profit made. Come to think of it, this is precisely the lesson AM HD broadcasters are about to learn....the hard way. Since there are literally only a handful of non-commercial AMs, this discussion has to be about commercial radio. This is incorrect. The fact that there are currently only a handful of non-commercial AMs does not entail that there could not be a greater number of non-commercial AMs. To discuss not only what AM is but the ways in which it could change in the future is perfectly legitimate. This is precisely the problem with you and the other proponents of AM HD: instead of looking to the future, you instead look to the past. By the way, while you were posting here, more of your listeners expired. Guess the colloidal silver didn't reach 'em in time. "My" listeners have a median age of about 33. None of them are expiring from old age. You obviously don't understand the meaning of "median". |
A few thoughts as nighttime IBOC operation looms later this week...
On Sat, 15 Sep 2007 08:10:37 -0700, "David Eduardo"
wrote: Actually, you are wrong on several counts. First, just the top 50 metro survey areas have 50% of the US population.... and there are 250 more rated markets. Together, the rated metro markets are something like 82% of the US population. 8500 stations are in the top 300 metros, and there are 6,500 serving the rest.... in other words, that 18% outside the metros is many times better served than the metros, based on station count to population ratio. Second, the old 1-As, two dozen in number vs. nearly 14,000 US radio stations, have nothing in the license or the FCC rules requiring them to serve anything other than the community or city of license. Third, there is so little AM listening at night that the opportunity to serve anywhere when few are listening is minimal. The 1-As were created before TV when most radio listening was at night to non-local network shows. Today, TV is the night medium, and there is little interest in night radio. There is no service of any kind unless a reasonable profit can be made. You are a tool and a robot. I am in your so-called ''metro survey area'' but I am way out of the coverage area of all but 2 local stations at night, therefore I am part of the half of the population that lives outside the suburbs. How many people watch TV at night? How many don't? How many of those that don't listen to the radio? How many of those listen to AM radio? Until last night, the flamethrowers ruled the Bohemian airwaves, for people who aren't slaves to the idiot box. |
A few thoughts as nighttime IBOC operation looms later this week...
David Eduardo wrote: "Steve" wrote in message oups.com... Well, I suppose there's no COMMERCIAL service of any kind unless there's profit made. Come to think of it, this is precisely the lesson AM HD broadcasters are about to learn....the hard way. Since there are literally only a handful of non-commercial AMs, this discussion has to be about commercial radio. By the way, while you were posting here, more of your listeners expired. Guess the colloidal silver didn't reach 'em in time. "My" listeners have a median age of about 33. None of them are expiring from old age. How many are Chifakos? |
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