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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.

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.


The standard daypart is 7 to Midnight.

Using the 6th largest city, Houston, as an example, between 7 PM and
midnight, the share of radio listeners using AM at night is 7.9% of all
radio users. As a percentage of all persons, whether using radio or not, it
is 0.6%. In 18-34 year olds, the share is 4.3% of radio listening and 0.4%
of all persons in that age group, whether listening or not.


Don't you ever tire of the BS, Edweenie?


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Houston (Houston,Texas) is the fourth largest City in
America.Houston,Mississippi, I have never been there before.I have been
to Houston,Texas before.I had to get the hell off of that fast traffic
expressway, Fast!, I dodged off into an old shopping mall area. They
drive like there is no tomorrow in Houston,Texas.They will run over you
if you don't look out!
cuhulin

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Houston,Texas before.I had to get the hell off of that fast traffic
expressway, Fast!, I dodged off into an old shopping mall area. They
drive like there is no tomorrow in Houston,Texas.They will run over you
if you don't look out!
cuhulin



Don't drive like a snail. ;-) If the speed say 70 then that's what
you need to be doing (or even higher). It's an interstate highway,
not a local country road. It's meant for high-speed travel.

Nothing annoys me more than when I'm driving down I-95 and some yoyo
is doing 50. C'mon. Drive faster.

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