Eduardo - Revenue Falls 20 Percent In November
"Revenue Falls 20 Percent In November"
NEW YORK -- December 22, 2008: November showed the worst revenue numbers in a long, down year, the RAB reports: Radio revenue was off by 20 percent compared to November 2007. Local fell 21 percent last month, with national off 24 percent, with local and national combining for a 22 percent decline. Off-air revenue, which has risen most months this year, crept up again in November, rising 1 percent. The November dropoff follows reports that grand-total revenue was down 10 percent in October and 8 percent in September. The RAB bases its local and national figures on about 100 markets as reported by Miller Kaplan Arase & Co. http://www.radioink.com/HeadlineEntr...&pt=todaysnews Eduardo - can you spin this in a positive way for HD Radio? |
Eduardo - Revenue Falls 20 Percent In November
On Dec 23, 6:33 pm, PocketRadio wrote:
"Revenue Falls 20 Percent In November" NEW YORK -- December 22, 2008: November showed the worst revenue numbers in a long, down year, the RAB reports: Radio revenue was off by 20 percent compared to November 2007. Local fell 21 percent last month, with national off 24 percent, with local and national combining for a 22 percent decline. Off-air revenue, which has risen most months this year, crept up again in November, rising 1 percent. The November dropoff follows reports that grand-total revenue was down 10 percent in October and 8 percent in September. The RAB bases its local and national figures on about 100 markets as reported by Miller Kaplan Arase & Co. http://www.radioink.com/HeadlineEntr...&pt=todaysnews Eduardo - can you spin this in a positive way for HD Radio? |
Eduardo - Revenue Falls 20 Percent In November
On Dec 23, 6:33 pm, PocketRadio wrote:
"Revenue Falls 20 Percent In November" NEW YORK -- December 22, 2008: November showed the worst revenue numbers in a long, down year, the RAB reports: Radio revenue was off by 20 percent compared to November 2007. Local fell 21 percent last month, with national off 24 percent, with local and national combining for a 22 percent decline. Off-air revenue, which has risen most months this year, crept up again in November, rising 1 percent. The November dropoff follows reports that grand-total revenue was down 10 percent in October and 8 percent in September. The RAB bases its local and national figures on about 100 markets as reported by Miller Kaplan Arase & Co. http://www.radioink.com/HeadlineEntr...&pt=todaysnews Eduardo - can you spin this in a positive way for HD Radio? So what? TV station revenue is down. Auto companies revenue is down. The whole economy is down. With businesses going under every day, you should expect this to happen with radio advertising. No surprise here. When the economy recovers, so will the advertising income. That's not to say that radio advertising income will ever be what it was a few years ago, but it will recover somewhat with the economy recovery. So the stats for November are really worthless as an argument against radio or HD radio. |
Eduardo - Revenue Falls 20 Percent In November
On Dec 23, 11:29 pm, wrote:
On Dec 23, 6:33 pm, PocketRadio wrote: "Revenue Falls 20 Percent In November" NEW YORK -- December 22, 2008: November showed the worst revenue numbers in a long, down year, the RAB reports: Radio revenue was off by 20 percent compared to November 2007. Local fell 21 percent last month, with national off 24 percent, with local and national combining for a 22 percent decline. Off-air revenue, which has risen most months this year, crept up again in November, rising 1 percent. The November dropoff follows reports that grand-total revenue was down 10 percent in October and 8 percent in September. The RAB bases its local and national figures on about 100 markets as reported by Miller Kaplan Arase & Co. http://www.radioink.com/HeadlineEntr...&pt=todaysnews Eduardo - can you spin this in a positive way for HD Radio? So what? TV station revenue is down. Auto companies revenue is down. The whole economy is down. With businesses going under every day, you should expect this to happen with radio advertising. No surprise here. When the economy recovers, so will the advertising income. That's not to say that radio advertising income will ever be what it was a few years ago, but it will recover somewhat with the economy recovery. So the stats for November are really worthless as an argument against radio or HD radio. The point is - radio is so strapped that a 20% drop puts pressure on an already stressed industry. Radio is just trying to keep its head above water. In that sense 20% IS significant. Isn't that right Eduardo. |
Eduardo - Revenue Falls 20 Percent In November
wrote in message ... On Dec 23, 6:33 pm, PocketRadio wrote: "Revenue Falls 20 Percent In November" NEW YORK -- December 22, 2008: November showed the worst revenue numbers in a long, down year, the RAB reports: Radio revenue was off by 20 percent compared to November 2007. Local fell 21 percent last month, with national off 24 percent, with local and national combining for a 22 percent decline. Off-air revenue, which has risen most months this year, crept up again in November, rising 1 percent. The November dropoff follows reports that grand-total revenue was down 10 percent in October and 8 percent in September. The RAB bases its local and national figures on about 100 markets as reported by Miller Kaplan Arase & Co. http://www.radioink.com/HeadlineEntr...&pt=todaysnews Eduardo - can you spin this in a positive way for HD Radio? It has nothing to do with HD radio. However, as I said, any expense item that can be cut right now will be, just as it is at General Electric or Johnson & Johnson... and that means HD, streaming, websites, overnight jocks, vans, promotion, travel and anything else "shrinkable." |
Eduardo - Revenue Falls 20 Percent In November
David Eduardo wrote: wrote in message ... On Dec 23, 6:33 pm, PocketRadio wrote: "Revenue Falls 20 Percent In November" NEW YORK -- December 22, 2008: November showed the worst revenue numbers in a long, down year, the RAB reports: Radio revenue was off by 20 percent compared to November 2007. Local fell 21 percent last month, with national off 24 percent, with local and national combining for a 22 percent decline. Off-air revenue, which has risen most months this year, crept up again in November, rising 1 percent. The November dropoff follows reports that grand-total revenue was down 10 percent in October and 8 percent in September. The RAB bases its local and national figures on about 100 markets as reported by Miller Kaplan Arase & Co. http://www.radioink.com/HeadlineEntr...&pt=todaysnews Eduardo - can you spin this in a positive way for HD Radio? It has nothing to do with HD radio. However, as I said, any expense item that can be cut right now will be, just as it is at General Electric or Johnson & Johnson... and that means HD, streaming, websites, overnight jocks, vans, promotion, travel and anything else "shrinkable." Your job... |
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On Dec 23, 9:51*pm, wrote:
On Dec 23, 11:29 pm, wrote: On Dec 23, 6:33 pm, PocketRadio wrote: "Revenue Falls 20 Percent In November" NEW YORK -- December 22, 2008: November showed the worst revenue numbers in a long, down year, the RAB reports: Radio revenue was off by 20 percent compared to November 2007. Local fell 21 percent last month, with national off 24 percent, with local and national combining for a 22 percent decline. Off-air revenue, which has risen most months this year, crept up again in November, rising 1 percent. The November dropoff follows reports that grand-total revenue was down 10 percent in October and 8 percent in September. The RAB bases its local and national figures on about 100 markets as reported by Miller Kaplan Arase & Co. http://www.radioink.com/HeadlineEntr...&pt=todaysnews Eduardo - can you spin this in a positive way for HD Radio? So what? *TV station revenue is down. *Auto companies revenue is down. *The whole economy is down. *With businesses going under every day, you should expect this to happen with radio advertising. *No surprise here. *When the economy recovers, so will the advertising income. *That's not to say that radio advertising income will ever be what it was a few years ago, but it will recover somewhat with the economy recovery. *So the stats for November are really worthless as an argument against radio or HD radio. - The point is - radio is so strapped that a 20% drop - puts pressure on an already stressed industry. -*Radio is just trying to keep its head above water. -*In that sense 20% IS significant. -*Isn't that right Eduardo. little 'rhb', So you relish the fact that 20% of Americans may be Out of Work in the Next Year due to a Recession; and a possible Depression; as long as it is bad news for Free Over-the-Air Radio; IBOC and HD-Radio it boggles the mind ~ RHF |
(OT) : More Anti-Radio "Sock-Puppet" - blah, Blah. BLAH !
PocketRadio,
So you relish the fact that 20% of Americans may be Out of Work in the Next Year due to a Recession; and a possible Depression; as long as it is bad news for Free Over-the-Air Radio; IBOC and HD-Radio it boggles the mind ~ RHF |
Eduardo - Revenue Falls 20 Percent In November
On Dec 23, 11:29�pm, wrote:
On Dec 23, 6:33 pm, PocketRadio wrote: "Revenue Falls 20 Percent In November" NEW YORK -- December 22, 2008: November showed the worst revenue numbers in a long, down year, the RAB reports: Radio revenue was off by 20 percent compared to November 2007. Local fell 21 percent last month, with national off 24 percent, with local and national combining for a 22 percent decline. Off-air revenue, which has risen most months this year, crept up again in November, rising 1 percent. The November dropoff follows reports that grand-total revenue was down 10 percent in October and 8 percent in September. The RAB bases its local and national figures on about 100 markets as reported by Miller Kaplan Arase & Co. http://www.radioink.com/HeadlineEntr...&pt=todaysnews Eduardo - can you spin this in a positive way for HD Radio? So what? �TV station revenue is down. �Auto companies revenue is down. �The whole economy is down. �With businesses going under every day, you should expect this to happen with radio advertising. �No surprise here. �When the economy recovers, so will the advertising income. �That's not to say that radio advertising income will ever be what it was a few years ago, but it will recover somewhat with the economy recovery. �So the stats for November are really worthless as an argument against radio or HD radio.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - LMFAO! |
Eduardo - Revenue Falls 20 Percent In November
On Dec 24, 2:32�am, "David Eduardo" wrote:
wrote in message ... On Dec 23, 6:33 pm, PocketRadio wrote: "Revenue Falls 20 Percent In November" NEW YORK -- December 22, 2008: November showed the worst revenue numbers in a long, down year, the RAB reports: Radio revenue was off by 20 percent compared to November 2007. Local fell 21 percent last month, with national off 24 percent, with local and national combining for a 22 percent decline. Off-air revenue, which has risen most months this year, crept up again in November, rising 1 percent. The November dropoff follows reports that grand-total revenue was down 10 percent in October and 8 percent in September. The RAB bases its local and national figures on about 100 markets as reported by Miller Kaplan Arase & Co. http://www.radioink.com/HeadlineEntr...&pt=todaysnews Eduardo - can you spin this in a positive way for HD Radio? It has nothing to do with HD radio. However, as I said, any expense item that can be cut right now will be, just as it is at General Electric or Johnson & Johnson... and that means HD, streaming, websites, overnight jocks, vans, promotion, travel and anything else "shrinkable."- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yea, it does - stations won't be able to afford the new transmitters/ antennas, if the 10db power increase is approved for FM-HD. |
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