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"David Eduardo" wrote: "Telamon" wrote in message ... In article , "David Eduardo" wrote: Keyword: still. Most AMs are talk based, and all the decently rated ones are. A few exceptions, on analysis, make the rule; those with music in rated markets are either ethnic (like the Farsi, Korean, Chinese and Vietnamese language stations in the LA metro. And like any other topic we disagree on I just happen to have one of those exceptions about 5 miles away from myself, in english, playing rock and roll music. Since this is the case for myself I could extrapolate this to the majority of towns in this country. That would add up to many more music station then you allow for. Try re-reading the paragraph above your ill-reasoned one. I said "decently rated" quite clearly. KVEN is rated 39th in the market in 25-54 year old listeners (what in the industry are called the "sales demos") and is 27th in listeners of all ages (12+ being the term used for that.). It's billings have fallen by more than half since the year 2000, and currently are about 10% of the level attained by the market's leading billers, KCAQ, KHAY and KXLM. I don't need to reread it master of BS. You have this false notion that there are only like 2 stations that have any signal in a market, which of course is BS. I get around 13 stations over S9 where I live 60 miles north of LA and of course there are another dozen that put in a decent relatively noise fee signal on a portable most places. In fact, most places in the US don't have much music on AM unless, as I said, it is in Farsi or Russian or Polish, to name three... or the station is one of several forms of Gospel that have mostly 55 and over listeners. I don't believe it. I'll bet if I took the trouble to spin the dial looking for more I could get maybe a handful buy you would come back and say I could not hear them. No, I would say, as I always have, that what you may pick up on your $5000 radio does not have the signal strength, clarity and consistency the average listener seeks. There are probably hundreds or relatively easy out of market AM signals you can get, between daytime and night. Listeners only pick the ones that have monster signals, as proven by decades of research. This is part of your BS story. I just used the table radios for S meter readings and the portable for listening. Over a dozen come in noise free on the portable. Actually almost 2 dozen come in noise free. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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