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David Eduardo wrote:
"Dave" wrote in message ... On Mon, 07 Jul 2008 14:35:06 -0700, David Eduardo wrote: All the CC stations in the LA market make lots of money. None of the CC stations is run at a loss on purpose, although some of them lose money due to sharper competitors or bad signals. They ran Indie 103.1 at a loss until the FCC stopped them. They did no such thing. Indie was run by Entravision with a JSA (joint sales agreement) with Clear Channel so they would not have to have a separate sales department for a station (actually, combo) that only covers about 20% of the market. 20% if you count unoccupied dirt. Clear Channel ran it at a loss to chip away at KROQ and to claim the widest playlists in America. JSA usually means the bigger entity runs things. |
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"Dave" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "Dave" wrote in message ... On Mon, 07 Jul 2008 14:35:06 -0700, David Eduardo wrote: All the CC stations in the LA market make lots of money. None of the CC stations is run at a loss on purpose, although some of them lose money due to sharper competitors or bad signals. They ran Indie 103.1 at a loss until the FCC stopped them. They did no such thing. Indie was run by Entravision with a JSA (joint sales agreement) with Clear Channel so they would not have to have a separate sales department for a station (actually, combo) that only covers about 20% of the market. 20% if you count unoccupied dirt. Clear Channel ran it at a loss to chip away at KROQ and to claim the widest playlists in America. JSA usually means the bigger entity runs things. I meant "20% of the population" which is the way people in radio think of coverage. Cattle and rattlesnakes don't carry people meters. |
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David Eduardo wrote:
"Dave" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "Dave" wrote in message ... On Mon, 07 Jul 2008 14:35:06 -0700, David Eduardo wrote: All the CC stations in the LA market make lots of money. None of the CC stations is run at a loss on purpose, although some of them lose money due to sharper competitors or bad signals. They ran Indie 103.1 at a loss until the FCC stopped them. They did no such thing. Indie was run by Entravision with a JSA (joint sales agreement) with Clear Channel so they would not have to have a separate sales department for a station (actually, combo) that only covers about 20% of the market. 20% if you count unoccupied dirt. Clear Channel ran it at a loss to chip away at KROQ and to claim the widest playlists in America. JSA usually means the bigger entity runs things. I meant "20% of the population" which is the way people in radio think of coverage. Cattle and rattlesnakes don't carry people meters. You may want to rethink the rattlesnakes. |
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