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On Oct 3, 8:09 am, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"SFTV_troy" wrote in message ups.com... David Eduardo wrote: The standard daypart is 7 to Midnight. Using the 6th largest city, Houston, as an example, between 7 PM and midnight...as a percentage of all persons, whether using radio or not, it is 0.6%. In 18-34 year olds, the share is 0.4% of all persons in that age group, whether listening or not. Thank you. That's what I wanted. For comparison, television pulls over 70% of all persons during 7 to midnight. Any idea how many of that 0.6% of primetime AM listeners are listening via skywave (non-local)? - - It's a number below the rounding error of Arbitron. - In other words, 0.04% of all listening - or 0.003 of all persons. Once Again d'Eduardo - All of 'your' Numbers a Irrelevant to this Group of Avid Long Distant {DX} AM/MW Radio Listeners [.] RULES ARE RULES : The Rec.Radio.Shortwave "Arbitrary" DX Numbers Scale is : One DXer at 100 Miles is Worth One Market Share ~ 1.0% Two DXers at 200 Miles is Worth Four Market Shares ~ 4.0% Three DXers at 300 Miles is Worth Nine Market Shares ~ 9.0% Four DXers at 400 Miles is Worth Sixteen Market Shares ~ 16.0% Five DXers at 500 Miles is Worth 25 Market Shares ~ 25.0% Ten DXers at 1000 Miles is Worth 100 Market Shares ~ 100.0% those are the numbers - those are the facts - eod ~ RHF |
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