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"Radio listening declines to record low, says Arbitron"
http://www.hear2.com/2007/11/radio-l....html#comments Ha! Ha! Eduardo, HD Radio! |
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IBOC Crock -presents- It's Ha! Ha! Eduardo! Time !
Featuring : Record Lows; Arbitron; HD Radio; and yes Ha! Ha! Eduardo! himself. -But- No Real Over-the-Air "Free" Radio ! iboc crock you ain't about radio . . . and here is a short wave goodbye ~ RHF |
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![]() "IBOCcrock" wrote in message ... "Radio listening declines to record low, says Arbitron" http://www.hear2.com/2007/11/radio-l....html#comments Ha! Ha! Eduardo, HD Radio! And the article, you frikking liar, says "since 1998." Listening levels are, currently, at levels as high as in the period from Arbitron's first radio survey in 1965 well into the 80's, when changes in methodology aimed at better measuring minorities and young males, adjusted the levels of listening. |
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![]() Continuing with the info-mercial, David Frackelton Gleason, who poses as "Eduardo", and whose employer, Univision, has an interest in HD/IBOC, made it perfectly clear that he's stuck on stupid and locked on dumb when he wrote: "IBOCcrock" wrote in message ... "Radio listening declines to record low, says Arbitron" http://www.hear2.com/2007/11/radio-l....html#comments Ha! Ha! Eduardo, HD Radio! And the article, you frikking liar, says "since 1998." 1998? Heck, that was before you adopted the "Eduardo" shtick, oh faux one! dxAce Michigan USA |
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On Nov 14, 8:55 pm, RHF wrote:
IBOC Crock -presents- It's Ha! Ha! Eduardo! Time ! Featuring : Record Lows; Arbitron; HD Radio; and yes Ha! Ha! Eduardo! himself. -But- No Real Over-the-Air "Free" Radio ! iboc crock you ain't about radio . . . and here is a short wave goodbye ~ RHF . http://www.fringenyc.org/Part2007/pl...IG%20GUY24.jpg |
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On Nov 14, 11:59 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"IBOCcrock" wrote in message ... "Radio listening declines to record low, says Arbitron" http://www.hear2.com/2007/11/radio-l....html#comments Ha! Ha! Eduardo, HD Radio! And the article, you frikking liar, says "since 1998." Listening levels are, currently, at levels as high as in the period from Arbitron's first radio survey in 1965 well into the 80's, when changes in methodology aimed at better measuring minorities and young males, adjusted the levels of listening. "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. "Six years ago, we presented 'Radio's Futu Today's 12-24 Year Olds,'" noted Edison President Larry Rosin. "That report, the first publicly-available study of 12-24 radio listening, urged broadcasters to take more aggressive steps to fight young-end erosion and cultivate new users. Now, with iPods, podcasting and Internet radio, today's 12-24 listeners have even more alternatives to terrestrial radio. It is vital for broadcasters to study this newly-updated data and take action." The new study will be published in installments beginning Monday, Sept. 18 on The Infinite Dial, Edison Media Research's daily blog covering the future of audio entertainment. Among the findings of the new study: · TSL among 12-to-17-year-olds is down 22% since 1993. Weekly TSL at that time was 65 quarter-hours. By 2000, it had fallen below 60; it is now 51 quarter-hours per week. · While much recent attention has been focused on teens who may not be learning to use radio at all, 18-to-24 TSL has declined by an even larger percentage (24%). TSL in 1993 was 95 quarter-hours per week; it is now 72 quarter-hours. Listening 12-24 is falling significantly faster than among those 25-plus. · While broadcasters often point to an increase in the raw number of Persons Using Radio to offset any concern about a decline in TSL, that number has finally flattened - counteracted by the significant increase in the number of people who now report no listening to radio at all. In fact, more than 11% of boys 12-17 now report no weekly radio listening at all. · The decline in 12-24 listening dates back to the early 90s -- a time when few broadcasters were willing to target listeners under 24. While broadcasters showed a renewed interest in younger targeted formats in the mid-to-late 90s, recent years have seen a renewed emphasis on gold- based 25-plus formats and a graying of the programming talent pool. · Perhaps of most concern, tracking of questions on attitudes about radio among this crucial group trend down as well. Fewer young people expect radio to be an important part of their future lives. http://www.edisonresearch.com/home/a...wup_edison.php "Radio listening on the decline: StatsCan" http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/MediaNew...291649-cp.html FMQB: "Rdio will continue to see TSL decline well into the future as new generations ... In the United States we are working with the premier white label social ..." www.fmqb.com/article.asp?id=471098 Nice try - you are in a dying industry! |
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On Nov 14, 11:59 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"IBOCcrock" wrote in message ... "Radio listening declines to record low, says Arbitron" http://www.hear2.com/2007/11/radio-l....html#comments Ha! Ha! Eduardo, HD Radio! And the article, you frikking liar, says "since 1998." Listening levels are, currently, at levels as high as in the period from Arbitron's first radio survey in 1965 well into the 80's, when changes in methodology aimed at better measuring minorities and young males, adjusted the levels of listening. http://www.stillsecureafterallthesey...llar_short.jpg |
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![]() - Listening to a Sangean DT-120 ; one of three radios I regularly use; Have another cheap one in my daypack; Just a reliable source of information & entertainment. Fcuk MP3 ; you'll sit in traffic forever.. On Nov 14, 8:04 pm, IBOCcrock wrote: "Radio listening declines to record low, says Arbitron" http://www.hear2.com/2007/11/radio-l....html#comments Ha! Ha! Eduardo, HD Radio! |
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![]() ALL the people in Lake Woebegone listen to The Radio. . . |
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On Thu, 15 Nov 2007 04:59:48 GMT, "David Eduardo"
wrote: "IBOCcrock" wrote in message ... "Radio listening declines to record low, says Arbitron" http://www.hear2.com/2007/11/radio-l....html#comments Ha! Ha! Eduardo, HD Radio! And the article, you frikking liar, says "since 1998." Listening levels are, currently, at levels as high as in the period from Arbitron's first radio survey in 1965 well into the 80's, when changes in methodology aimed at better measuring minorities and young males, adjusted the levels of listening. Your methods are unsound. |
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