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The number of nighttime listeners is principally their
local audience and the counts are likely available
from Arbitron or the radio station in question.


arbitron only list 6am to midnight. There's no breakdown available
for nighttime hours, at least none that I can see.


There is data for every hour of the day, but licensed only for use by
Arbitron subscribers. It takes a couple of clicks to get a Midnight to 6 AM
ranker or table. In fact, many stations in large metros with lots of shift
workers consider the prime morning drive time to begin at 5 AM, and they do
a 5 AM to 10 AM drive time table for sales.


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The number of nighttime listeners is principally their
local audience and the counts are likely available
from Arbitron or the radio station in question.


arbitron only list 6am to midnight. There's no breakdown available
for nighttime hours, at least none that I can see.


There is data for every hour of the day, but licensed only for use by
Arbitron subscribers. It takes a couple of clicks to get a Midnight to 6 AM
ranker or table. In fact, many stations in large metros with lots of shift
workers consider the prime morning drive time to begin at 5 AM, and they do
a 5 AM to 10 AM drive time table for sales.

Shift workers? What are shift workers?
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On Mon, 01 Oct 2007 18:03:22 GMT, "David Eduardo"
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roups.com...

The number of nighttime listeners is principally their
local audience and the counts are likely available
from Arbitron or the radio station in question.

arbitron only list 6am to midnight. There's no breakdown available
for nighttime hours, at least none that I can see.


There is data for every hour of the day, but licensed only for use by
Arbitron subscribers. It takes a couple of clicks to get a Midnight to 6
AM
ranker or table. In fact, many stations in large metros with lots of shift
workers consider the prime morning drive time to begin at 5 AM, and they
do
a 5 AM to 10 AM drive time table for sales.

Shift workers? What are shift workers?


Shift workers are those working in factories or businesses where there are
multiple shifts. One shift goes off as another comes on. In industrial
processes, shifts in LA at least tend to be 6-2, 2-10 and 10 to 6.


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Shift workers? What are shift workers?


Shift workers are those working in factories or businesses where there are
multiple shifts. One shift goes off as another comes on. In industrial
processes, shifts in LA at least tend to be 6-2, 2-10 and 10 to 6.

No lunch?
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Shift workers? What are shift workers?


Shift workers are those working in factories or businesses where there are
multiple shifts. One shift goes off as another comes on. In industrial
processes, shifts in LA at least tend to be 6-2, 2-10 and 10 to 6.

No lunch?



I used to work the 10-6. You only get 7.5 hours on those days.



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I was listening to Paul Gallo's Radio talk show this morning.
www.supertalkms.com A little part of Paul's radio show, Keith A. Baca
was on there talking about his new book, Native American Place Names in
Mississsippi.(I have to have that book, that's all there is to it, I
have to have it) www.devilfinder.com Native American Place
Names in Mississippi

www.upress.state.ms.us/books/880

If I had been listening (DXing) to a radio station hundreds of miles
away, would I have heard about that book? (and Hog
Corn,Mississippi.Indians used to let their hogs out so they could go eat
Beechnuts, they called the place Hog Corn) Metinks not.Ridgewood Road is
only about six or seven miles from doggy's couch.I might drive over
there today.
cuhulin

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How many times have you heard someone say?

www.devilfinder.com that Song.
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David Eduardo wrote:
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There is data for every hour of the day, but licensed only for use by
Arbitron subscribers. It takes a couple of clicks to get a Midnight to 6 AM
ranker or table. In fact, many stations in large metros with lots of shift
workers consider the prime morning drive time to begin at 5 AM, and they do
a 5 AM to 10 AM drive time table for sales.



If you have that information, please share. How many AM listeners are
there during the 8 to midnight hours?

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David Eduardo wrote:
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There is data for every hour of the day, but licensed only for use by
Arbitron subscribers. It takes a couple of clicks to get a Midnight to 6
AM
ranker or table. In fact, many stations in large metros with lots of
shift
workers consider the prime morning drive time to begin at 5 AM, and they
do
a 5 AM to 10 AM drive time table for sales.



If you have that information, please share. How many AM listeners are
there during the 8 to midnight hours?


Where? To what station? In what market? AQH listeners, cume listeners, MSA
listeners, DMA listeners?


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On Oct 2, 3:16 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
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David Eduardo wrote:
wrote in message


There is data for every hour of the day, but licensed only for use by
Arbitron subscribers. It takes a couple of clicks to get a
Midnight to 6 AM ranker or table.


If you have that information, please share. How many AM
listeners are there during the 8 to midnight hours?


Where? To what station? In what market? AQH listeners,
cume listeners, MSA listeners, DMA listeners?




I don't really care. Just pick some random market, 8 pm to midnight,
and AQH Share. I just want a rough estimate of how many spend their
evenings listening to AM.

Thank you.






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