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On Sep 27, 10:01 am, Stephanie Weil wrote:
On Sep 27, 9:23 am, "David Eduardo" wrote: This is why, then that major markets like Houston now have only 12% of total listening going to AM stations, and in 18-34, it is less than 5%? AM is dead under 45, and dying as its remaining listeners age out of the desirable sales demos. It's all got to do with content. Nobody's going to waste their time listening to the snake oil and bible thumper drivel that dominates over the large majority of AM stations. Why do: A) These stations remain on the air, if practically nobody is listening. B) Why are people paying for time on these things. Do they not know any better? I keep saying it's time for the paid-programming peanut whistles to go off the air, and open the band up to mega-powered stations doing a contemporary general interest talk formats, no matter what the language (English, Spanish, Korean, etc.). Sports talk, when done locally and done well (see WFAN if you want to know how it's done) is a good revenue getter in the "proper" demographics. Stop targeting news/talk stations exclusively to right wingers or left wingers. Just make them compelling listening for EVERYONE across the political spectrum. Emphasize LOCAL talk. People want to discuss stuff that's going on in their own cities and talk radio is an excellent forum for that. Especially big cities like New York, Dallas or even Denver have plenty of material for people to talk about on the air. Music may be dead on AM, but I have a gut feeling that properly programmed talk shows could bring back some attractive demos and revitalize the band quite a bit. Get RID of the paid programming. All that is doing is damaging the long-term survival of the band in return for quick immediate profits. Stephanie Weil New York City, USA But then were will Tardo sell his colloidal silver? |
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