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wrote in message ... The problem with your analysis is you don't factor out NPR. NPR is a big deal in FM. If they were commercial, many NPRs would be number one. Few NPR stations are AM. I don't factor out NPR, as they are FM and I am discussing AM. NPR stations are in the ratings, with the best example being KQED in SF which beats KGO handily in 25-54. Even you, Mr. Commercial Radio, tune into KCRW. Come on, you can tell me. Nobody is reading this.... ;-) I've never listened to KCRW, don't even know it's dial position. In general, I find the NPR stuff pompous and self-aggrandizing. |
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