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![]() "David Eduardo" wrote in message ... Actually, you are in total and irrational denial. The fact that signals can be picked up does not mean, unless they are very strong, they will be listened to. That's a fact. A provable one. Drive to Glendale and I will quickly show you how we can compare coverage with ZIP code listening for any market and prove this fact that you want to deny. Analysis by all the major broadcast companies shows that outside of the very intense signal areas, on both AM and FM, there is essentially no urban area listening. Yet you deny the facts. No, Eduardo, YOU deny the facts. In the REAL WORLD, people DO listen to radio stations, daily, at all hours, outside your precious city grade contours. It really doesn't matter that you say 95% of all listening happens within those contours.. if you do the math, that still means that 15 MILLION people do not listen inside those contours. That is NOT an insignificant number, as you and the rest of your increasingly irrelevant industry seem to believe. |
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