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EDISON MEDIA RESEARCH STUDY ON 12-24 RADIO LISTENING SHOWS SHARP DECREASES IN TSL AND USAGE
"FOLLOW-UP EDISON MEDIA RESEARCH STUDY ON 12-24 RADIO LISTENING SHOWS
SHARP DECREASES IN TSL AND USAGE" "A new study by Edison Media Research shows sharp declines in Time Spent Listening (TSL), Persons Using Radio (PUR) and most importantly attitudes about radio among the 12-to-24-age group, the listeners who represent both terrestrial radio's future and its greatest challenge." http://www.edisonresearch.com/home/a...wup_edison.php Ha! Ha! Eduardo! Music FMs are screwed! |
EDISON MEDIA RESEARCH STUDY ON 12-24 RADIO LISTENING SHOWS SHARP DECREASES IN TSL AND USAGE
On Oct 8, 3:30?pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"IBOCcrock" wrote in message ups.com... "FOLLOW-UP EDISON MEDIA RESEARCH STUDY ON 12-24 RADIO LISTENING SHOWS SHARP DECREASES IN TSL AND USAGE" "A new study by Edison Media Research shows sharp declines in Time Spent Listening (TSL), Persons Using Radio (PUR) and most importantly attitudes about radio among the 12-to-24-age group, the listeners who represent both terrestrial radio's future and its greatest challenge." http://www.edisonresearch.com/home/a...wup_edison.php Ha! Ha! Eduardo! Music FMs are screwed! PPM Houston for August: Teens 12-17 91.6% of the group uses radio 18-24 92% 25-34 97.2% Considering no radio station in the US programs specifically for teens, that is a significant number. In the same market, in 10 years ago, 95.7% of teens listened, 97.9% of 18-24 and 97.8% of 25-34's listened.... years before satellite, iPods, etc. The erosion in teens is less than a half-percent a year, and ractically nothing in 25-34. Yea right - prove it! |
EDISON MEDIA RESEARCH STUDY ON 12-24 RADIO LISTENING SHOWS SHARP DECREASES IN TSL AND USAGE
"IBOCcrock" wrote in message ps.com... On Oct 8, 3:30?pm, "David Eduardo" wrote: "IBOCcrock" wrote in message ups.com... "FOLLOW-UP EDISON MEDIA RESEARCH STUDY ON 12-24 RADIO LISTENING SHOWS SHARP DECREASES IN TSL AND USAGE" "A new study by Edison Media Research shows sharp declines in Time Spent Listening (TSL), Persons Using Radio (PUR) and most importantly attitudes about radio among the 12-to-24-age group, the listeners who represent both terrestrial radio's future and its greatest challenge." http://www.edisonresearch.com/home/a...wup_edison.php Ha! Ha! Eduardo! Music FMs are screwed! PPM Houston for August: Teens 12-17 91.6% of the group uses radio 18-24 92% 25-34 97.2% Considering no radio station in the US programs specifically for teens, that is a significant number. In the same market, in 10 years ago, 95.7% of teens listened, 97.9% of 18-24 and 97.8% of 25-34's listened.... years before satellite, iPods, etc. The erosion in teens is less than a half-percent a year, and ractically nothing in 25-34. Yea right - prove it! I already did. PPM Houston August report. |
EDISON MEDIA RESEARCH STUDY ON 12-24 RADIO LISTENING SHOWS SHARPDECREASES IN TSL AND USAGE
David Frackelton Gleason, trying hard to convince everyone that he's 'Eduardo', wrote: "IBOCcrock" wrote in message ps.com... On Oct 8, 3:30?pm, "David Eduardo" wrote: "IBOCcrock" wrote in message ups.com... "FOLLOW-UP EDISON MEDIA RESEARCH STUDY ON 12-24 RADIO LISTENING SHOWS SHARP DECREASES IN TSL AND USAGE" "A new study by Edison Media Research shows sharp declines in Time Spent Listening (TSL), Persons Using Radio (PUR) and most importantly attitudes about radio among the 12-to-24-age group, the listeners who represent both terrestrial radio's future and its greatest challenge." http://www.edisonresearch.com/home/a...wup_edison.php Ha! Ha! Eduardo! Music FMs are screwed! PPM Houston for August: Teens 12-17 91.6% of the group uses radio 18-24 92% 25-34 97.2% Considering no radio station in the US programs specifically for teens, that is a significant number. In the same market, in 10 years ago, 95.7% of teens listened, 97.9% of 18-24 and 97.8% of 25-34's listened.... years before satellite, iPods, etc. The erosion in teens is less than a half-percent a year, and ractically nothing in 25-34. Yea right - prove it! I already did. OK, now prove that you ever had an amateur radio license. |
EDISON MEDIA RESEARCH STUDY ON 12-24 RADIO LISTENING SHOWS SHARPDECREASES IN TSL AND USAGE
David Eduardo wrote:
"Steve" wrote in message ups.com... On Oct 8, 8:06 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote: I already did. PPM Houston August report.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Is this what passes for "proof" in your circles? Pathetic. Yes. Arbitron is the most respected source for radio listening data in the US, accepted by radio and by the entire advertising industry. Yes, and so were the findings of the Tobacco Institute. That research was often flawed, as well. Concensus is not Truth. |
EDISON MEDIA RESEARCH STUDY ON 12-24 RADIO LISTENING SHOWS SHARP DECREASES IN TSL AND USAGE
"D Peter Maus" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "Steve" wrote in message ups.com... On Oct 8, 8:06 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote: I already did. PPM Houston August report.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Is this what passes for "proof" in your circles? Pathetic. Yes. Arbitron is the most respected source for radio listening data in the US, accepted by radio and by the entire advertising industry. Yes, and so were the findings of the Tobacco Institute. That research was often flawed, as well. The difference is that the audits of the Arbitron methodology are done by an independent board, principally appointed by the advertising industry, not by the NAB or some other incestuous radio industry group. The Tobacco Institute was exactly that, not a research company. |
EDISON MEDIA RESEARCH STUDY ON 12-24 RADIO LISTENING SHOWS SHARPDECREASES IN TSL AND USAGE
David Eduardo wrote:
"D Peter Maus" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "Steve" wrote in message ups.com... On Oct 8, 8:06 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote: I already did. PPM Houston August report.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Is this what passes for "proof" in your circles? Pathetic. Yes. Arbitron is the most respected source for radio listening data in the US, accepted by radio and by the entire advertising industry. Yes, and so were the findings of the Tobacco Institute. That research was often flawed, as well. The difference is that the audits of the Arbitron methodology are done by an independent board, principally appointed by the advertising industry, not by the NAB or some other incestuous radio industry group. The Tobacco Institute was exactly that, not a research company. LOL! You may want to re-read what you just wrote. Perhaps you'll see the logical fallacy. Like I said, David, you're smarter than that. But, thanks, again, for making my point. |
Free Over-the-Air Radio Still Remains A Single Payment Media Choice : That Provides Endless Hours of Free Listening.
On Oct 8, 11:44 am, IBOCcrock wrote:
"FOLLOW-UP EDISON MEDIA RESEARCH STUDY ON 12-24 RADIO LISTENING SHOWS SHARP DECREASES IN TSL AND USAGE" "A new study by Edison Media Research shows sharp declines in Time Spent Listening (TSL), Persons Using Radio (PUR) and most importantly attitudes about radio among the 12-to-24-age group, the listeners who represent both terrestrial radio's future and its greatest challenge." http://www.edisonresearch.com/home/a...wup_edison.php Ha! Ha! Eduardo! Music FMs are screwed! IBOC Crock - OK - Is this an Evolutionary Change -or- A Revolutionary Event ? Media Listener {Viewer} Choices : 1940s = AM Radio + Records 1950s = AM Radio + TV+ Records +Tapes 1960s = TV + AM & FM Radio + Tapes+ Records 1970s = TV + CTD + FM & AM Radio + Cassettes 1980s = CTV + TV + FM & AM Radio + Cassettes + CD + VHS 1990s = CTV + STV + TV + FM & AM Radio + VHS + CD + PC & WWW 2000s = CTV + STV + HDTV + DVD + CD + PC & WWW + Digital Media + FM, AM, SAT & INT Radio The Average Listener {Viewer} has more Choices and they now 'choose' other forms of Media over the simple beginning choices of AM Radio and Records. The Average Listener {Viewer} starting with the 1940s and Two Choices they now have 12+ Choices in the 2000s. AM Radio had Half the Pie in the 1940s and can only reasonably expect to have 1/12th of that Pie Today. AM Radio is still around as a 'significant' Media Choice while : Records, VHS, BetaMax, Lazar Disc, Cassetttes, 8-Track, B&W TV, etc have all been out-moded and are gone . . . People Still Want Something For Free -and- Free Over-the-Air Radio Is Still A Media Choice That Many of Them Choose To Listen To. -as- Part Of Their Daily Listening Experience. - - - Free Over-the-Air Radio Still Remains A Single Payment Media Choice : That Provides Endless Hours of Free Listening. for 60 years radio has gone through an ongoing process of evolutionary change -and- change is good ~ RHF |
EDISON MEDIA RESEARCH STUDY ON 12-24 RADIO LISTENING SHOWS SHARP DECREASES IN TSL AND USAGE
On Oct 8, 8:06 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"IBOCcrock" wrote in message ps.com... On Oct 8, 3:30?pm, "David Eduardo" wrote: "IBOCcrock" wrote in message roups.com... "FOLLOW-UP EDISON MEDIA RESEARCH STUDY ON 12-24 RADIO LISTENING SHOWS SHARP DECREASES IN TSL AND USAGE" "A new study by Edison Media Research shows sharp declines in Time Spent Listening (TSL), Persons Using Radio (PUR) and most importantly attitudes about radio among the 12-to-24-age group, the listeners who represent both terrestrial radio's future and its greatest challenge." http://www.edisonresearch.com/home/a...wup_edison.php Ha! Ha! Eduardo! Music FMs are screwed! PPM Houston for August: Teens 12-17 91.6% of the group uses radio 18-24 92% 25-34 97.2% Considering no radio station in the US programs specifically for teens, that is a significant number. In the same market, in 10 years ago, 95.7% of teens listened, 97.9% of 18-24 and 97.8% of 25-34's listened.... years before satellite, iPods, etc. The erosion in teens is less than a half-percent a year, and ractically nothing in 25-34. Yea right - prove it! I already did. PPM Houston August report.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - "FOLLOW-UP EDISON MEDIA RESEARCH STUDY ON 12-24 RADIO LISTENING SHOWS SHARP DECREASES IN TSL AND USAGE" "A new study by Edison Media Research shows sharp declines in Time Spent Listening (TSL), Persons Using Radio (PUR) and most importantly attitudes about radio among the 12-to-24-age group, the listeners who represent both terrestrial radio's future and its greatest challenge." http://www.edisonresearch.com/home/a...wup_edison.php |
EDISON MEDIA RESEARCH STUDY ON 12-24 RADIO LISTENING SHOWS SHARP DECREASES IN TSL AND USAGE
"D Peter Maus" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "D Peter Maus" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "Steve" wrote in message ups.com... On Oct 8, 8:06 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote: I already did. PPM Houston August report.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Is this what passes for "proof" in your circles? Pathetic. Yes. Arbitron is the most respected source for radio listening data in the US, accepted by radio and by the entire advertising industry. Yes, and so were the findings of the Tobacco Institute. That research was often flawed, as well. The difference is that the audits of the Arbitron methodology are done by an independent board, principally appointed by the advertising industry, not by the NAB or some other incestuous radio industry group. The Tobacco Institute was exactly that, not a research company. LOL! You may want to re-read what you just wrote. Perhaps you'll see the logical fallacy. Like I said, David, you're smarter than that. But, thanks, again, for making my point. The fact that Arbitron gave us the PPM, something radio did not want, should be pretty good proof that they march to the agency and advertiser's drums, not radios. |
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