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![]() wrote in message ... On Mar 12, 10:31 am, "David Eduardo" wrote: Emmis has a multi million dollar contract to do Hindi formats on HD. Univision has contemporary Christian "Amor Celestial" which generates considerable advertiser interest among Hispanic Christian accounts, etc. Small stuff compared to major FMs billing $30 to $40 million each, but a nice new revenue stream. Oh yea - Hindi formats are a real big hit. And those Hispanic Christian accounts are big movers as well. I'm sure Hispanics are purchasing those $250 HD radios by the dozens. No, they are buying by the thousands. One single LA church sold over 300 on one Sunday following a presentation after services. Christian accounts are big movers, as they only advertise on Christian staitons. A big example is KLTY in Dallas, Eduardo that's just B.S. - last-ditch efforts in an attempt to get ANY consumer interest in hd radio. Sorry but, it's going to take more than that for Struble to claim victory. Where I live, hd radio is an on-again, off-again proposition - not a good sign. Can't wait for the Hindi formats to hit the big time here. It's a niche, and produces lots of revenue for Emmis that it would not have had. |
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![]() "David Eduardo" wrote in message ... wrote in message ... On Mar 12, 10:31 am, "David Eduardo" wrote: Emmis has a multi million dollar contract to do Hindi formats on HD. Univision has contemporary Christian "Amor Celestial" which generates considerable advertiser interest among Hispanic Christian accounts, etc. Small stuff compared to major FMs billing $30 to $40 million each, but a nice new revenue stream. Oh yea - Hindi formats are a real big hit. And those Hispanic Christian accounts are big movers as well. I'm sure Hispanics are purchasing those $250 HD radios by the dozens. No, they are buying by the thousands. One single LA church sold over 300 on one Sunday following a presentation after services. Christian accounts are big movers, as they only advertise on Christian staitons. A big example is KLTY in Dallas, Completing sentence... KLTY in Dallas which is the #6 station in billing in a 68 station market, and they are Contemporary Christian and a large percentage of revenue is from Christian accounts. Eduardo that's just B.S. - last-ditch efforts in an attempt to get ANY consumer interest in hd radio. Sorry but, it's going to take more than that for Struble to claim victory. Where I live, hd radio is an on-again, off-again proposition - not a good sign. Can't wait for the Hindi formats to hit the big time here. It's a niche, and produces lots of revenue for Emmis that it would not have had. |
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On Mar 12, 12:16*pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"David Eduardo" wrote in message ... wrote in message .... On Mar 12, 10:31 am, "David Eduardo" wrote: Emmis has a multi million dollar contract to do Hindi formats on HD. Univision has contemporary Christian "Amor Celestial" which generates considerable advertiser interest among Hispanic Christian accounts, etc. Small stuff compared to major FMs billing $30 to $40 million each, but a nice new revenue stream. Oh yea - Hindi formats are a real big hit. *And those Hispanic Christian accounts are big movers as well. I'm sure Hispanics are purchasing those $250 HD radios by the dozens. No, they are buying by the thousands. One single LA church sold over 300 on one Sunday following a presentation after services. Christian accounts are big movers, as they only advertise on Christian staitons. A big example is KLTY in Dallas, Completing sentence... KLTY in Dallas which is the #6 station in billing in a 68 station market, and they are Contemporary Christian and a large percentage of revenue is from Christian accounts. Eduardo that's just B.S. - last-ditch efforts in an attempt to get ANY consumer interest in hd radio. *Sorry but, it's going to take more than that for Struble to claim victory. *Where I live, hd radio is an on-again, off-again proposition - not a good sign. Can't wait for the Hindi formats to hit the big time here. It's a niche, and produces lots of revenue for Emmis that it would not have had.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - http://townhall.com/columnists/Frank...&comments=true |
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On Mar 12, 1:13�pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
wrote in message ... On Mar 12, 10:31 am, "David Eduardo" wrote: No, they are buying by the thousands. One single LA church sold over 300 on one Sunday following a presentation after services. I love this - what a load of utter rubbish! LMFAO! |
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On Mar 12, 12:36*pm, PocketRadio wrote:
On Mar 12, 1:13 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote: wrote in message .... On Mar 12, 10:31 am, "David Eduardo" wrote: No, they are buying by the thousands. One single LA church sold over 300 on one Sunday following a presentation after services. I love this - what a load of utter rubbish! LMFAO! http://townhall.com/columnists/Frank...&comments=true |
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![]() "PocketRadio" wrote in message ... On Mar 12, 1:13�pm, "David Eduardo" wrote: wrote in message ... On Mar 12, 10:31 am, "David Eduardo" wrote: No, they are buying by the thousands. One single LA church sold over 300 on one Sunday following a presentation after services. I love this - what a load of utter rubbish! LMFAO! http://www.godtube.com/view_video.ph...e9c0e826a056b6 This is an HD2 that is running professional TV spots, has a fulltime Program Director and promotions staffs in multiple markets. This is the LA TV spot. |
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On Mar 12, 1:13*pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
wrote in message ... On Mar 12, 10:31 am, "David Eduardo" wrote: Emmis has a multi million dollar contract to do Hindi formats on HD. Univision has contemporary Christian "Amor Celestial" which generates considerable advertiser interest among Hispanic Christian accounts, etc.. Small stuff compared to major FMs billing $30 to $40 million each, but a nice new revenue stream. Oh yea - Hindi formats are a real big hit. *And those Hispanic Christian accounts are big movers as well. I'm sure Hispanics are purchasing those $250 HD radios by the dozens. No, they are buying by the thousands. One single LA church sold over 300 on one Sunday following a presentation after services. Christian accounts are big movers, as they only advertise on Christian staitons. A big example is KLTY in Dallas, Eduardo that's just B.S. - last-ditch efforts in an attempt to get ANY consumer interest in hd radio. *Sorry but, it's going to take more than that for Struble to claim victory. *Where I live, hd radio is an on-again, off-again proposition - not a good sign. Can't wait for the Hindi formats to hit the big time here. It's a niche, and produces lots of revenue for Emmis that it would not have had. "Addressing The Long Tail: HD2s and HD3s for Fun and Profit" "Analog radio cannot effectively serve The Long Tail. Broadcasters have had huge success addressing the 80% with widely popular mass market content pushed through our loud speakers. But our economic structure won’t let us take advantage of the few consumers who like reggae or death metal or comedy or mommy talk. You simply cannot program niche formats on analog stations and make the numbers work – listenership and revenue potential are too low to cover capital and operating costs... So go ahead, grab that Long Tail. It will help your station, and help the industry." http://tinyurl.com/66jb9s "Harvard Business Review: Should You Invest in the Long Tail?" "Chris Anderson, editor of Wired magazine, argues that the sudden availability of niche offerings more closely tailored to their tastes will lure consumers away from homogenized hits. The 'tail' of the sales distribution curve, he says, will become longer, fatter, and more profitable. Elberse, a professor at Harvard Business School, set out to investigate whether Anderson's long-tail theory is actually playing out in today's markets. She focused on the music and home- video industries -- two markets that Anderson and others frequently hold up as examples of the long tail in action -- reviewing sales data from Nielsen SoundScan, Nielsen VideoScan, the online music service Rhapsody, and the Australian DVD-by-mail service Quickflix. What she found may surprise you: Blockbusters are capturing even more of the market than they used to, and consumers in the tail don't really like niche products much." http://www.citeulike.org/user/mmkurth/article/2984768 Niche formats are a failure, as shown by Bonneville pulling the iChannel HD Radio network, and with Format Lab down to just 7 formats, which are copies of the main analog channels. |
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