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[email protected] October 2nd 07 11:57 AM

AM Ratings after 7pm - How many are listening?
 
I looked on arbitron.com, but they don't share that info with the
public.

Anybody know?


[email protected] October 2nd 07 02:08 PM

AM Ratings after 7pm - How many are listening?
 
On Oct 2, 6:57?am, wrote:
I looked on arbitron.com, but they don't share that info with the
public.

Anybody know?


Why do you want to know - say "Hi" to Struble for me!

PocketRadio / 700WLW / SayNoToIBOC


David Eduardo[_4_] October 2nd 07 02:54 PM

AM Ratings after 7pm - How many are listening?
 

wrote in message
ups.com...
On Oct 2, 6:57?am, wrote:
I looked on arbitron.com, but they don't share that info with the
public.

Anybody know?


Why do you want to know - say "Hi" to Struble for me!


Only subscribers get this data. It is not licensed only for sales and
programming purposes. Struble does not work for Arbitron.



Steve October 2nd 07 03:18 PM

AM Ratings after 7pm - How many are listening?
 
On Oct 2, 6:57 am, wrote:
I looked on arbitron.com, but they don't share that info with the
public.

Anybody know?


There are very few listening now. Since HD AM broadcasts began last
month, there's just not much there to listen to. However, there are a
lot of people listening via the internet.


David October 2nd 07 03:23 PM

AM Ratings after 7pm - How many are listening?
 
On Tue, 02 Oct 2007 03:57:05 -0700, wrote:

I looked on arbitron.com, but they don't share that info with the
public.

Anybody know?


Apparently the only people who listen during prime time TV are snooty
intellectuals who read books and clean guns.

[email protected] October 3rd 07 03:42 AM

AM Ratings after 7pm - How many are listening?
 
On Oct 2, 9:54?am, "David Eduardo" wrote:
wrote in message

ups.com...

On Oct 2, 6:57?am, wrote:
I looked on arbitron.com, but they don't share that info with the
public.


Anybody know?


Why do you want to know - say "Hi" to Struble for me!


Only subscribers get this data. It is not licensed only for sales and
programming purposes. Struble does not work for Arbitron.


"News/Talk/Sports:Radio's Last Bastion"

"Music FMs of any flavor are utterly screwed... Right now -- while FMs
are losing the music audience to new media -- satellite radio is
offering more News/Talk/Sports programming than we can fit on AM
radio..."

http://ftp.media.radcity.net/ZMST/daily/IS031005.htm

Struble works for the FCC.


RHF October 3rd 07 10:47 AM

AM Ratings after 7pm - How many are listening?
 
On Oct 2, 7:42 pm, wrote:
On Oct 2, 9:54?am, "David Eduardo" wrote:

wrote in message


oups.com...


On Oct 2, 6:57?am, wrote:
I looked on arbitron.com, but they don't share that info with the
public.


Anybody know?


Why do you want to know - say "Hi" to Struble for me!


Only subscribers get this data. It is not licensed only for sales and
programming purposes. Struble does not work for Arbitron.


"News/Talk/Sports:Radio's Last Bastion"

"Music FMs of any flavor are utterly screwed... Right now -- while FMs
are losing the music audience to new media -- satellite radio is
offering more News/Talk/Sports programming than we can fit on AM
radio..."

- http://ftp.media.radcity.net/ZMST/daily/IS031005.htm

Struble works for the FCC.


PR,

After Reading the Link/URL and Thinking About It
-IF- Most of the AM/MW Radio Stations that I like to
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...d4b1b90e57ec26
Listen-To when to had a simulcast on the FM Radio Band
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simulcast
-or- Transitioned to the FM Band : I could most likely hear
then all better both Day and Night up here beyond the
10mv/m Contour in Twain Harte, CA.

KSFO 560 kHz
KMJ 580 kHz
KSTE 650 kHz
KCBS 740 kHz
KGO 810 kHz
KMPH 840 kHz
KVIN 920 kHz
KNEW 910 kHz
KQKE 960 kHz
KSRO 1350 kHz
KFBK 1530 kHz

Even more reason to convert the old Analog TV Channels
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Very_high_frequency
5 and 6 over to an Expanded FM Radio Band {76-88 MHz}
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FM_radio
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FM_broadcast_band
http://www.cs.iit.edu/~wan/lecture2.pdf

~ RHF

[email protected] October 3rd 07 12:40 PM

AM Ratings after 7pm - How many are listening?
 
On Oct 3, 4:47 am, RHF wrote:

Even more reason to convert the old Analog TV http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Very_high_frequency
5 and 6 over to an Expanded FM Radio Band




What the hell are you talking about? Channels 5 and 6 are *already
occupied* by ATSC DTV channels. I routinely watch channel 6 out of
Philadelphia, and you are NOT going to take it away from me. TV is
more important than some fm station.

(Besides the TV was there *first* and has a right to stay there.)

It's bad enough we lost UHF channels 51 and up. Now you want the FCC
to take away channels 5-6 too? **** that idea.









RHF October 4th 07 06:55 AM

AM Ratings after 7pm - How many are listening?
 
On Oct 3, 4:40 am, wrote:
On Oct 3, 4:47 am, RHF wrote:



Even more reason to convert the old Analog TVhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Very_high_frequency
5 and 6 over to an Expanded FM Radio Band


What the hell are you talking about? Channels 5 and 6 are *already
occupied* by ATSC DTV channels. I routinely watch channel 6 out of
Philadelphia, and you are NOT going to take it away from me. TV is
more important than some fm station.

(Besides the TV was there *first* and has a right to stay there.)

It's bad enough we lost UHF channels 51 and up. Now you want the FCC
to take away channels 5-6 too? **** that idea.


SFTV - Open Mouth Insert Foot. ~ RHF

Steve October 4th 07 12:45 PM

AM Ratings after 7pm - How many are listening?
 
On Oct 3, 7:40 am, wrote:
On Oct 3, 4:47 am, RHF wrote:



Even more reason to convert the old Analog TVhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Very_high_frequency
5 and 6 over to an Expanded FM Radio Band


What the hell are you talking about? Channels 5 and 6 are *already
occupied* by ATSC DTV channels. I routinely watch channel 6 out of
Philadelphia, and you are NOT going to take it away from me. TV is
more important than some fm station.

(Besides the TV was there *first* and has a right to stay there.)

It's bad enough we lost UHF channels 51 and up. Now you want the FCC
to take away channels 5-6 too? **** that idea.


Hmmm. Sounds like you don't like the idea of someone going in and
messing up that particular piece of spectrum, huh?

Well, now you know how WE feel. Take it and suck on it!



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