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On Nov 20, 7:19 am, IBOCcrock wrote:
On Nov 20, 9:32 am, David wrote: News - Tuesday, November 20, 2007 Arbitron responds to a PPM ultimatum. In a stark admission that PPM needs work, Arbitron CEO Steve Morris says "We need to go back and revisit previous assumptions about how the service is to be built." It's his response to a tough-talking letter sent by four group heads demanding "immediate action" fixing PPM problems. More details in today's Inside Radio. Cox Radio's Bob Neil: "The response was disappointing." It is clear that Arbitron will need to do a lot more than just sit down with Neil or several other group heads, who are fuming at the suggestion Arbitron will try to squeeze more money out of them to meet existing targets. Neil tells Inside Radio "The last thing we need is another meeting. What we need is a specific plan on how and when they will meet the sample targets." Terrestrial radio is dying.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - IBOC Crock - While you may be dead between the ears. "Free" Over-the-Air Radio Is Alive : it's alive, It's Alive. IT'S ALIVE ! now go to your cubical an ex-lax on your pc ~ RHF |
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